Enjoy vibrant, true-to-life visuals in 4K resolution with pin-sharp contrast-powered by 4K Al upscaling*. It's TV, smarter and more colourful than ever.
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Enhancing your viewing
100% Colour Volume2 with Real Quantum Dot
Enjoy rich and authentic Pantone-validated colours with Quantum Dot technology. Lose yourself in stunning, colourful visuals when watching your favourite shows with boosted brightness for vivid, true-to-life colours.
Tailored sound, in real-time
Experience adaptive sound that adjusts to your environment and content, and Active Voice Amplifier that enhances dialogue to combat background noise and distractions. Plus with Dolby Atmos® and OTS Lite, enjoy perfectly balanced audio, every time.
Motion Xcelerator
Experience clear picture and smooth performance with Motion Xcelerator. Samsung's clear motion rate algorithms predict and automatically compensate frames, so your picture adapts as fast as your game.
Smart TV powered by Tizen OS3
Spend less time searching and more time watching. With Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Xbox and more, get personalised recommendations and instant access to the latest shows and movies on the best streaming apps3. Plus access to 1,000s of extra TV Shows and Movies on Samsung TV Plus - all for free4.
FAQs
What does 8K and 4K mean?
A higher resolution means that there are more pixels inside the screen. A TV with an 8K resolution is currently the best you can get, because it has 33 million pixels. With four times more pixels than a 4K TV (and eight times greater than Full HD), 8K TVs display a sharper picture with impressive detail, bringing about the most immersive viewing experience possible. A TV with a 4K resolution is the second best you can get, with 8 million pixels inside the screen (four times more than traditional Full HD TVs). More pixels mean improved detail and sharper images.
What is the difference between QLED and OLED TVs?
Most modern TVs use LED displays (light emitting diodes) to act as a source of light behind the screen and use an LCD (liquid crystal display) to control where light is shown on your TV. Premium TVs use two differing technologies to enhance your viewing experience: QLED and OLED.
Samsung's QLED and OLED TVs offer sensational picture quality and improved viewing experiences compared to standard LED TVs. Both TV display technologies use Quantum Dots, which are unique in their ability to emit precise coloured light at high levels of brightness. Whilst QLED TVs fully harness the superior brightness of Quantum Dots to display the widest, most diverse range of true-to-life colours (guaranteed on your screen for an entire decade*); OLED TVs, by virtue of controlling each individual, self-illuminating pixel, display the deepest blacks.
*Participants must register for the 10 year screen burn warranty within 90 days of purchase, T&Cs apply.
Which Samsung TV is good for gaming?
All Samsung Neo QLED TVs and HDMI 2.1* work in perfect synergy with next-gen consoles to deliver ultra-low input lag and ultra-responsive gameplay. But if you're looking for gaming-monitor performance on the big screen, you'll want to opt for the QN95B or 43"/50" QN90B Neo QLED TVs. Featuring Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro, Samsung's best-in-class gaming TVs boast unrivalled 4K 144Hz TV refresh rates that eliminate lag with ultra-smooth action – all in exquisite ultra-high definition detail.
*Max 4K @144Hz. Supports VRR/4K@120Hz as specified in HDMI 2.1.
Which Samsung TV comes with a warranty?
All Samsung TVs come with a 12-month manufacturer warranty. If you buy a Samsung Neo QLED, QLED or Lifestyle TV, you’ll also get a 10-year Screen Burn warranty. All you’ll have to do is register within 90 days of purchase and you’re golden. T&Cs apply.
What size TV should I get?
TVs come in various sizes, but we recommend selecting the largest size for a truly immersive viewing experience. All TVs have a recommended distance and angle that you will want to consider when setting it up in your home. The best and most immersive viewing experience is when 40 degrees of your field of view is taken up by the screen. This field of view distance can be calculated by just knowing the size of your TV. To get this suitable distance, multiply the screen size by 1.2. So for a 75 inch TV, that means sitting 90 inches, or 2.3 metres away. The higher the resolution of your TV, the closer you can sit to your TV without it showing pixels. If you have the space for a 75 inch screen on your wall, but no such depth in your room, you may want to consider 4K or 8K. For 4K, simply multiply the screen size by 0.6. So, for a 75 inch 4K TV, you can sit 45 inches, or 1.5m metres away.
1Upscaling may not apply to PC connection and Game Mode. 2Measured to DCI-P3 standard, certified by VDE. 3Samsung account required to access our network-based smart services and apps.
4Subscriptions required. Some apps may not be available at launch. 3rd party content providers may remove apps from the Smart TV platform or stop updating them at any time.
*Samsung TV has been ranked No.1 selling TV Brand for 19 consecutive years by Omdia.