Samsung’s QD-OLED TVs 2023 will be able to reach up to 2,000 nits peak brightness

Samsung launches its QD-OLED TV line last year at CES It promises a brighter OLED TV than its arch-rival LG, and a higher brightness. But it was only mildly more bright than LG OLEDs back then. LG announced its new LED TVs yesterday. 2023 OLED TV lineup With up to 70% more brightness and higher peak levels reportedly Around 1,800 nits

Now, Samsung Display has announced Its 2023 QDOLED TV lineup will reach 2,000 nits peak brightness. This could possibly surpass LG and even rival Mini-LED TVs. The new QDOLED Panel by Samsung Display uses an OLED material called “HyperEfficient” and Samsung’s IntelliSenseAI. Samsung Display claims that the TVs will be more energy-efficient and provide more accurate colors.

New TVs will be available in a greater variety of sizes. The 2022 S95B was available in 55- and 65 inch sizes. This year, the new TVs will be available in 49-, 55, 65, 65, and 77-inch sizes. Although the company has not yet announced any other features, you can expect Tizen OS, HDR10+ (and probably not Dolby Vision once again), as well as Bixby and SmartThings. We will learn more about pricing and availability at CES 2023.

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