Samsung announces all its televisions for 2025, and it's heavy

New year, new lineup for Samsung. The Korean giant's new TVs focus on AI, anti-glare, improved performance and XXL sizes. CES 2025 was an opportunity to go into detail, let's see the details together.

S95F: a brighter OLED

The S95F, the new flagship model in the OLED range, benefits from record brightness thanks to a panel capable of reaching 4,000 nits. It maintains a refresh rate of 165 Hz, ideal for gamers. With the latest version of the anti-glare screen, it promises an optimal experience even in brightly lit rooms.

QN90F: Mini anti-glare LED and giant format

The QN90F, flagship 4K model, also adopts anti-reflective technology. Available in sizes up to 115 inches, it integrates an NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, which improves upscaling and image quality. Practical for large living rooms, it also targets gamers with a refresh rate of 165 Hz.

Samsung announces all its televisions for 2025, and it's heavy

QN990F: ultra high-end in 8K

As for 8K televisions, the QN990F stands out with a minimalist design, an anti-glare screen and a Wireless One Connect box, which eliminates visible cables. Featuring the NQ8 AI Gen3 processor, it offers a supposedly sharper picture and adaptive sound management. A clearly premium oriented model, with sizes up to 98 inches.

Vision AI: artificial intelligence everywhere

Samsung launches Vision AI, which brings together features like Auto HDR Remastering or Adaptive Sound Pro. New features are emerging, including Click to Search to identify actors or locations on screen, and Samsung Food to transform images of dishes into recipes, just that. AI should also make it possible to generate subtitles on the fly on certain programs. On the security side, Samsung AI Home Security should make it possible to transform the into a surveillance hub by analyzing unusual sounds and movements via connected cameras.

Samsung announces all its televisions for 2025, and it's heavy

Anti-glare screens: the technology that divides

Samsung is extending its anti-glare technology, introduced on the S95D OLED, to its Mini LED Neo QLED models, including the QN90F (4K) and QN990F (8K). Designed to reduce reflections from ambient light, this innovation should make it possible to improve visual comfort, even in very bright environments. Except that some already criticize this technology for reducing the depth of blacks. Samsung is taking on this challenge, for those who appreciate matte screens in any case, is it ideal?

Lifestyle: the Frame range is also evolving

The Lifestyle range is also expanding with the Frame Pro, which adopts a Neo QLED screen for the first time. Designed to blend into the decor, it is also compatible with the Wireless One Connect box. Enough to satisfy those looking for a television that is as aesthetic as it is functional. Prices will be revealed in the coming months, but these models are scheduled for release in spring 2025.

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