Samsung 2022 TVs include a MicroLED that could fit your home, new 8K and 4K Neo QLED sets, and several updates to the Samsung Smart TV platform.
Samsung made the best TV you can buy last year, and now the company is looking to maintain its crown with an updated Neo QLED lineup promising better brightness, improved depth, and impressive 144Hz inputs. Over time, MicroLED’s evolution takes the form of a preconfigured 89-inch display, making it Samsung’s most user-friendly MicroLED to date.
Samsung’s premium TV offerings will come with a revamped homepage with a new way to find new content, a dedicated gaming hub, and an updated Ambient Mode. This year will also see the launch of an NFT aggregation platform and Watch Together, a co-viewing initiative that allows customers to watch with friends and family in real time, regardless of their distance.
That’s not all: Samsung’s Eco Remote will be available in more colors, and The Frame gets an improved anti-glare panel. Here’s everything you can expect from Samsung’s 2022 TV lineup.
Samsung 2022 TVs: MicroLED
Samsung has been trying to make MicroLED a reality since the company unveiled the first iteration of The Wall, a massive entertainment display that looked like it belonged to a Las Vegas stage rather than someone’s house. Samsung released a 99in MicroLED TV last year and promised that we would see even smaller setups soon. Now, MicroLED is available as an 89-inch option, reducing ultra-premium technology into something customers can actually integrate into their living rooms.
An 89-inch TV is still a massive device, but size has been a huge hurdle for MicroLED. Just like the price. There is no information yet on the cost of the new size, but it will not be cheap. The pre-made 99 and 110-inch models will also remain on sale, although Samsung’s MicroLED TV can be customized up to 178 inches.
Samsung 2022 TVs: Neo QLED (8K and 4K Mini LED)
Neo QLED is Samsung’s most popular technology, first released last year as the Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV. In 2022, Neo QLED will improve on a series of 8K and 4K displays, positioning the Samsung panel as the ultimate competitor to OLEDs.
Once again, Neo QLED is powered by Samsung’s mini-LED quantum technology. But now, Neo QLED sets will get a feature called Shape Adaptive Light Control, along with a larger luminance scale (12-bit to 14-bit backlight) and an Object Depth Enhancer tool. Object Depth Enhancer uses AI to analyze an image and identify the main subject from the background.
Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs are also expected to sound better this year with features like Active Voice Amplifier, Object Tracking Sound and SpaceFit Sound, you can feel like you’re in the room with your favorite artist. . The sets also feature fast 144Hz inputs and true HDMI 2.1 ports.
Samsung 2022 TVs: the frame
The Frame is a familiar product from Samsung’s Lifestyle TV line, elevating an average wall-mounted TV into an art gallery-worthy illusion. We’ve seen the company release updates to moldings and other cosmetic needs before, but this year’s change could be the most significant yet. It comes with an improved matte and anti-glare screen.
This new screen is designed to correct irregularities in the light diffusing surface, providing a realistic paper and canvas texture to the device when you are not watching TV. In other words, the images you choose to display should look more like actual framed artwork than a framed TV showing art.
Samsung TVs 2022: Smart TV Updates, Gaming Features and NFT Aggregation
Samsung is making major changes to the smart TV platform found on its high-end TVs. The company calls the update the “new home screen,” which includes a media display, a gaming hub, and an updated ambient mode. Media Screen acts as a unified dashboard for your streaming apps, while Gaming Hub centralizes your gaming consoles through a cloud-based service so you can get back to playing right from your TV’s home screen. . Players will also receive a game bar, a settings menu combined with useful mid-game tools like Zoom In mode.
Watch Together is the other big software update that customers can expect to see on the Samsung 2022 TVs. As the name suggests, the feature lets you watch movies, shows and whatever is happening. on live TV with someone else virtually. It’s sort of an evolution of Samsung’s Multi View, but introduces video streaming through the camera of your connected smart devices. The Watch Together platform will be integrated into new Samsung TVs, so no need for a third-party app or co-watch features separate from individual streaming services.
Finally, Samsung 2022 TVs benefit from an NFT aggregation platform that allows a user to turn their TV into a single NFT destination. The on-the-pulse platform allows you to browse, buy, search, and view your favorite art. Samsung’s Smart Calibration feature will even adjust a TV’s display settings to designer presets, so you see an NFT as close to the original as possible.
Samsung 2022 televisions: new Eco remote control
The latest call on Samsung’s 2022 TVs is the new Eco remote. Last year, Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs came with the Samsung Solar Cell remote, which replaces the usual AAA batteries with a rechargeable battery and a small solar panel that can keep the remote’s battery recharged using only light from the remote. lights in your living room.
This year, customers will have a choice of a white Eco remote (previously it was only available in black) designed to better match some of the Lifestyle TV offerings.