Samsung returns to the OLED TV market, opens pre-orders with strong promotions

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After Samsung withdrew from the OLED TV market for several years, the latest appliance giant has returned to this market again. By opening reservations for new TV models with a splash of promotions, a maximum discount of 6.5 thousand baht and hoping to increase sales from the beginning of the year

On January 10, 2023, Samsung announced its penetration of the OLED TV market again with the opening of pre-orders of the Samsung OLED model S95B, sizes 55 inches and 65 inches, on 11-29 January ’23, ready to throw. Incentive promotions, including discounts of up to 6.5 thousand baht, installments of 0 for 10 months, a 55% discount on the purchase of a sound bar and others.

Samsung announced the price of this new TV at a size of 55 inches, a price of 99,990 baht and a size of 65 inches, a price of 149,990 baht, along with raising an army of promotions for those who pre-order, reducing the price of the 55-inch model to 59,990 baht. Finger left 84,990 baht

Including also offering the right to redeem the Ultra Slim Soundbar HW-S800B, a 55% discount to 8,990 baht from the normal price of 19,990 baht, an E-Voucher, a discount of 2,000 baht for the next purchase on Samsung.com, 0% installments for up to 10 months and insurance for 3 years

for the highlight information of the two new TV models, consisting of

  • 4K resolution screen
  • Refresh Rate 100 Hz (up to 120 Hz)
  • HDR 10+ support
  • Dolby Atmos sound system
  • 6 speakers, 60 watts, 2.2.2 channel
  • 4 HDMI 2.1 channels, support 4K 120Hz
  • 2 USB ports
  • Supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2
  • Smart TV with Tizen system
  • Comes with Solar cell Remote, can be charged by sunlight, house lights or Wi-Fi signal.

In addition, the electronics giant is also preparing to host a live launch of Samsung OLED on January 11, 2023 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Facebook Samsung Thailand and samsung.com.

Before opening pre-orders for the Samsung OLED model S95B in 2023, Samsung has stopped producing and selling OLED TVs in Thailand and around the world for more than 10 years, with the TV model KE55S9C launched in 2013 as final version Before turning to focus on the LCD TV market, using self-developed Quantum Dot technology to achieve bright colors and brightness that are comparable to OLED TVs, only the deep blacks of blacks are different from OLED TVs.

Until 2022, Samsung launched the Samsung OLED model S95B, which comes with a new QD-OLED technology, which uses Quantum Dot technology to enhance the features of OLED TVs, resulting in bright colors and high brightness. while also providing a deep black color

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