Samsung is expanding its product line. The company is already a leader in the smartphone market, and it wants to be a leader in other sectors as well. One of these sectors is the smart TV market. Samsung recently released the 4K iSmart 2023 model in India, and now it has launched a new 98-inch Q80Z TV. Here are the details…
Samsung Q80Z TV Is Available for Pre-Order Now
Samsung has unveiled its latest television offering, the Q80Z. The TV features an impressive 98-inch screen size and is available for pre-order now. Customers who pre-order have the option to choose one free gift from the HW-Q99B soundbar, a 55-inch Neo QLED TV, or the Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphone. Additionally, they will receive a complimentary Tencent Video VIP annual subscription.
The Q80Z is Samsung’s largest QLED TV, and it has a number of improvements over previous models. The most notable improvement is the use of a new Quantum Matrix Pro display, which uses mini-LED backlighting to produce deeper blacks and brighter whites. The TV also features a new AI processor that enhances image quality and upscales lower-resolution content.
The Q80Z not only has impressive picture quality, but also excellent sound performance. The TV is equipped with a 4.2.2-channel speaker system that delivers powerful, immersive audio. The sound system is also compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound formats. The TV is available for pre-order now, and it will be released in stores on June 1st.
Here are some of the key features of the Samsung Q80Z TV:
- 98-inch screen size
- Quantum Matrix Pro display with mini-LED backlighting
- AI processor for enhanced image quality
- 4.2.2-channel speaker system with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support
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