CES is known for its great debut, and Samsung carries many shows this year including a new version of the frame, upgrading to its large and modular microlith system, and up to 8K neo quled models. As well as the TV itself, there is also a wider focus on what you watched – and how – with new AI-powered image processing and more.
Samsung The Frame 2022
Samsung TV pretends to be the art of narrowing the gap between the two worlds further, with CES 2022 carrying a new model with more realistic graphics. QLED panels have a new matte, anti-reflective layer, designed to cut the light scattering displayed by a traditional glossy screen. The result is less reflection, and the surface is more like a paper or canvas.
Samsung MicroLED 2022
If the 2022 frame is intended to blend, the range of Samsung’s new microed TV cannot help but attract attention. That’s partly because of the nature of the modulation, with the panel system supports configuration of up to 178 inches. If it’s a little too big for your room – or budget – 2022 brings a new 89-inch microed preconfiguration system, next to version 99 and 110 inches.
Samsung Neo QLED 2022
More achievable, Neo QLED range Samsung also get imaging updates for CES 2022. There are 4K and 8K models – the last is the first in the world to support 144Hz input – with support for Dolby Atmos, active voice amplifier, object tracking object, and sound Spacefit. With Samsung SoundBars specific, 2022 TV will use their own speakers and soundbar, rather than playing marks when the last active. Select the soundbar will have the support of a wireless Dolby Atmos too.