Samsung 2022 TV lineup: The Frame, MicroLED & Neo QLED 8K upgrades
CES is known for its big Television debuts, and Samsung is bringing plenitude to this time’s show including a new interpretation of its The Frame, an upgrade to its huge, modular MicroLED system, and over to 8K Neo QLED models. As well as the Television sets themselves, there’s also a broader focus on what you might be watching – and how – with new AI-powered image processing and further.
Samsung’s Television that pretends to be art is narrowing the gap between the two worlds indeed further, with CES 2022 bringing a new model with indeed more realistic plates. The QLED panel has a new matte,anti-reflective coating, which is designed to cut the light- scattering that lustrous defenses would traditionally parade. The result is smaller reflections, and a face that looks more like paper or oil.
As for what can be shown on that display, there’s a new Art Store UX which Samsung says should make it easier to find new artwork content. Like ahead, there are exchangeable bezels and the My Shelf, to more integrate The Frame into a domestic setting. For 2022, screen sizes from 32-to 85- elevation will be offered.
Still, Samsung’s new MicroLED Television range ca n’t help but catch the eye, If The Frame 2022 is meant to blend in. That’s in part because of its modular nature, with the panel system supporting up to 178- inchconfigurations.However, alongside the 99-and 110- inch performances, If that’s a little too big for your space – or budget – 2022 is bringing a new 89- inch preconfigured MicroLED system.
Size is n’t the only change for CES 2022. The new displays still calculate on24.9 million micro LEDs, but Samsung says there’s 10 wider color support now, too. There’s Dolby Atmos and Samsung Object Tracking Sound Pro as well.
Further attainable, Samsung’s Neo QLED range also gets imaging updates for CES 2022. There are both 4K and 8K models – the ultimate now the first in the world to support 144Hz input – with support for Dolby Atmos, Active Voice Amplifier, Object Tracking Sound, and SpaceFit sound. With specific Samsung soundbars, 2022 TVs will use both their own and the soundbar’s speakers, rather than turning the former off when the ultimate is active. Elect soundbars will have wireless Dolby Atmos support, too.
Samsung has also made further use of AI for image processing. Object Depth Enhancer, for illustration, analyzes what’s on- screen and figures out what’s the focus and what’s in the background. Also, it can treat the two else, stropping the subject and bringing what Samsung claims is nearly a 3D effect as a result – only without demanding special spectacles. AI is also used for Shape Adaptive Light Control, which analyzes the shape of objects and also adjusts the shape of the light to suit.
The result, Samsung says, is that bright places look brighter and dark places look darker, but without losing clarity for shapes fade them. For 2022, Neo QLED also gets a bump from 12- bit to 14- bit backlighting, for more accurate brilliance control too.
Like Apple’s SharePlay, Samsung Watch Together promises to make watching the same content more straightforward. In the case of the 2022 Samsung Television line-up, it uses the new Multi View point – which can show up to four sources on- screen at formerly – but to show live camera feeds from musketeers and family rather than streaming or broadcast sources.
The other big interface change is around gaming. The new Samsung Gaming Hub will bring together physical and streaming gaming platforms, for illustration, in a centralized place that shows any connected press and any on- demand services – like Stadia – that you might have access to.