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Samsung has announced a new series of 4 k QLED TVs that are brighter and bolder than ever before and claim to know what you want to see-and when.
This week, the South Korean tech giant unveiled the breakthrough new technology at CES Garmin Las Vegas.
You may have heard a lot about LED, OLED and 4 k TV, and we are trying to explain the difference between them in our handy guide instead of getting you scratching your head.
OLED used to be the most advanced TV technology to make dark colors appear darker, white colors become whiter, and produce super-color effectsreal screen.
But now Samsung is hitting OLED rivals with its brand new q9, Q8 and Q7 TV series.
Using Quantom Dot technology, QLED offers a better color range no matter how dark or bright your room is.
For example, a painful glass window like above will appear in its colorful glory.
The South Korean tech giant has also solved one of the biggest TV failures so far.
It promises wires.
Free living room with "invisible connection" cable and "seamless gap wall-
Avoid any DIY accidents.
The TV is equipped with a new smart TV hub to remember each audience's preferences for music or sports.
The sports center will show you when your favorite team will play and where you can watch the game.
Music apps will also recommend playlists from companies like Spotify, iHeartRadio and Napster.
The TV was launched this week before the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but there is no word yet as to when they will be available.
The prices are not fixed either, but they are unlikely to be cheap as oled prices reach 1,200.
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