Samsung Electronics launched its 2024 television lineup in Nigeria

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Samsung Electronics has recently unveiled its 2024 television series in Nigeria with a special focus on AI technology expected to totally change the environment of television watching. 

 As put by the South Korean firm in a release, the new lineup will feature Neo QLED 8K and 4K, OLED TVs with the Neo QLED 8K as the prominent model. 

Samsung Electronics launched its 2024 television lineup in Nigeria

 He said the new lineup features new AI based technology that has been developed to compliment the home entertainment solution.

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“The Neo QLED 8K stands as the flagship of Samsung’s latest TV lineup, equipped with the advanced NQ8 AI Gen3 processor and marking a significant leap in AI TV technology,” the company said.

The tech giant went on to reveal that the processor was incorporated with a Neural Processing Unit that offered twice the speed of the prior generation while making available eight times neural networks for an extraordinary picture quality that allows for the recognition of even the most intricate details.

The company revealed that their 8K AI Upscaling Pro enabled user’s favorite shows and movies to render fairly close to an 8K display, and much higher than conventional 4k TVs.

What sets the AI Motion Enhancer Pro apart is its ability to make fast motion sharp and more fluid, which is great for those who enjoy watching sports. Samsung’s latest TVs also integrate well with the smart environment, they automatically scan the existing networks and devices and interact with them upon initialisation.

These new TVs are targeted directly at the smart home, as a range of Samsung’s latest TVs allow you to connect with a smart ecosystem as soon as the TV is switched on.

“The moment users turn on their new Samsung TV, the TV recognizes and connects to existing networks and devices, all orchestrated through a simple notification on users’ smartphones,” Samsung noted.


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