Samsung 8K QLED TV Is Bezel-less, 15mm In Depth
Anil - Jan 07, 2020
8K and bezel-less are the most stunning features of the Samsung TV Q950TS.
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People have kept talking about a bezel-less Samsung TV for quite a while, and all the rumors now officially come as part of the truth. As a matter of fact, the Korean company shed light on its latest flagship bezel-less 8K QLED TV for the very first time when taking the stage at CES 2020.
Dubbed “Q950TS”, the TV contains a total of 99 percent display, making it be called bezel-less. Similar to some Samsung Galaxy smartphones like Galaxy S10 or Galaxy Note 10 series, the Q950TS also sports Infinity Screen technology to achieve such a “bezel-less” level. In addition to this, the TV is super thin with 15mm in depth and its back is even fully flat.
What’s more, it comes with the adaptive picture feature, which will automatically adjust its contrast ratio and brightness based on the surrounding environment, rather than requiring audiences to get up and shut the blinds or dim the lights.
Active Voice Amplifier (AVA) technology is packed inside the TV as well. In particular, this feature will adjust the volume after detecting disturbances and amplifying the dialogue. That said, audiences will no longer have to rewind the watching session and keep up with it all the time.
The TV has another amazing feature – Multi View. In short, Multi-View will act as a picture-and-picture mode or split-screen for audiences to watch two content simultaneously. This is highly appreciated because sports fanatics can savor two matches at once.
Samsung’s Health app takes place on the TV, too. According to the company, users can stream their fitness content and activity stats right onto the TV.
However, Samsung gave no word on this stunning TV’s launch date or a ballpark figure of price. We’ll update the information as soon as possible in the next articles, especially when it makes way into the Indian market.
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