Samsung entered the Quantum Dot OLED market with a bang in 2022 and hopes doubling down on its QD OLED ranges in 2023 will lead to even greater success.
Following on from last year’s impressive S95B, this year Samsung is introducing both a premium S95C range (pictured above) and a more affordable S90C range (although how much more affordable it will be is not yet known).
Both ranges were announced at CES 2023 and will be available in 55-inch, 65-inch screen sizes, while 77-inch versions will also arrive in 2023 for those of us lucky enough to be able to accommodate them.
The S95C will be equipped with Samsung’s second-generation QD-OLED panel, which the Korean giant claims is brighter than its predecessor, though no exact numbers have been mentioned at the time of writing.
It also has some aesthetic differences compared to its S90C sibling, most notably a slimmer One Connect box and the ability to be mounted flush against a wall. It also uses a slightly different internal speaker configuration with pairs of both up-firing and down-firing drivers.
By comparison, the S90C has just two downfiring drivers and offers a subdued version of Samsung’s Object Tracking Sound system, called Object Tracking Sound Lite. It has a more traditional One Connect box.
Both models offer a 144Hz refresh rate, Samsung’s smart features, and also come with AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro certification. We’ll bring you more details on these new TVs as soon as we get them at CES 2023.
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