Samsung OLED TVs: Price and availability
Samsung OLED TV range consists of two series S95C and S90C. Both series come in three sizes 77-inch, 65-inch and 55-inch starting at Rs 1,69,990. Starting today, the OLED TV range will be available at leading retail stores across India and online on Samsung.com.
Consumers can get up to 20% cashback on leading bank credit cards and can also avail of easy EMIs starting at Rs 2,990.
Samsung OLED TVs: Features
- Samsung OLED TVs feature the Neural Quantum Processor 4K for improved details and screen brightness with AI-based algorithms for 4K upscaling and optimised HDR OLED+ for exceptional details.
- The TVs are Pantone validated which ensures accurate expression of 2,030 Pantone colours and 110 skin tone shades for a wide range of realistic and vibrant colours.
- EyeComfort Mode adjusts the brightness level based on the surrounding light for a pleasant viewing experience.
- Wireless Dolby Atmos and OTS+ technology provide no-strings-attached sound that follows objects on screen and onboard Q Symphony technology allows TV and Soundbar speakers to work together.
- Features Infinity One design that offers edge-to-edge pictures and a sleek bezel for an uninterrupted viewing experience.
- Includes attachable One Connect Box helps eliminate clutter and can be placed neatly on the back or side of the TV.
- The SolarCell Remote is battery-free and can be charged with indoor lighting or electromagnetic waves.
- Comes with Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro technology that claims to reduce input lag and motion blur for high-velocity gaming, with up to 144Hz refresh rate and gaming features like Game Bar and Virtual Aim Point.
- Comes with built-in IoT Hub with Calm Onboarding and IoT-enabled sensors that allow for easy connection and control of smart devices.
- Supports SlimFit Cam that enables video calling and conferences on the TV screen via Google Meet.
- All OLED TV models come with a 2-year warranty.
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