CES 2021: Samsung unveils 110-inch Micro LED TV

Source: Geeknetic added 11th Jan 2021

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Samsung has presented at CES 2021 the new Television with MicroLED technology from 110 inches , similar to Samsung Walls up to 292 inches, but this time for more domestic use, since they only have of a diagonal of 110 inches. The new televisions Samsung’s MicroLEDs have a panel made up of an inorganic LED that is capable of lighting up by itself, as OLED panels do, and thanks to this an ultra-thin design can be achieved by not depending on additional lighting that thickens the profile of the televisions. LG has also presented new panels with OLED Evo and QNED technology at this same CES 2021.

Fruit of this huge panel and thanks to its Infinity Screen with a 99% of screen, added to the quality of vision of MicroLED technology we achieve a truly immersive viewing experience. Thanks to the screen size, Samsung has integrated a function called Multi View capable of dividing the panel into 4 to display 4 screens at the same time, very useful when putting those sports competitions to the same time.

Samsung has renewed the Lifestyle range for this 2021

Samsung’s Lifestyle TV lineup has also been revamped at this CES 2021, these include The Serif, The frame, which is the television with the appearance of a frame in which we can project images simulating a frame while it is at rest, The Sero and The Terrace, a television QLED with 4K resolution for outdoors with a much higher brightness and that makes it more visible in the sun.

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Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began in the 14 years when I gutted my first computer : a 386 DX 20 with 4MB of RAM and 210 MB of HDD. I continue to unleash my passion in the technical articles I write at Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, in the more than 20 consoles that I have, besides the PC.