![]() ![]() Also available are the 9.1.2 channel HW-Q910B 9.1.2, and the 5.1.2 channels of the HW-Q800B with side-firing speakers. The wireless subwoofer also comes with an updated design dubbed “acoustical lens,” which Samsung says will better disperse sound at lower frequencies. The Q Series includes Samsung’s flagship soundbar, the HW-Q990B, which offers 11.1.4 channel sound with a multiple speaker setup. We weren’t able to listen to the soundbars at the event, so we can’t be sure if there will be any latency from the Bluetooth connection, but it sure does look nifty. Samsung is the first in the industry to go totally wireless, though LG does offer the option with an additional accessory. The two 2022 soundbar lines include the new Q-Symphony technology, which can play Dolby Atmos audio without hooking up to the TV with that unsightly HDMI cable. We didn’t get a chance to see the 2022 version, but it will be available to purchase in June (no pricing available yet). The Samsung Sero TV, another lifestyle display that can rotate to be viewed horizontally or vertically, will also be upgraded with the Matte Display. Though we couldn’t tell if the colors were rendered honestly without comparing it to the original work (here it was Claude Monet’s “Garden at Sainte-Adresse”), we were amazed at the difference we could see. Samsung had the 20 TVs hanging next to each other, and you can see how much the newer display creates more of a fine art look. And though it may not seem like a big deal, seeing it in person reminded us how reflective the older TV is and what an obvious difference this technology makes. ![]() Created to hang on the wall and look like a picture frame, it comes with swappable bezels and is the perfect way to show off your art.įor 2022, The Frame gets an upgrade with a new anti-glare display called the Matte Display. We have always been a fan of Samsung’s lifestyle TV The Frame. You can read all our impressions below on the newest OLED, Neo QLED and lifestyle TVs, which includes The Frame and The Serif, both with anti-glare screens. The 2022 Q Series and S Series soundbars have no pricing or order info yet but should start shipping late April. Where to shop or preorder the new Samsung TV lineupĪll of Samsung’s 2022 TVs can either be ordered or preordered now. But Samsung also rolled out two new soundbar models, which will be the first to offer wireless Dolby Atmos.Īfter seeing, touching and listening, here are our first impressions of all the shiny new Samsung 2022 home entertainment gear. The latter works like a low-tech surround sound feature, directing sound through different speakers depending on what you’re watching. Most of the new TVs include top-channel speakers, which will deliver built-in Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound. The Neo QLED 4K and 8K TVs also come with a slew of new features, including a refresh rate bump up to 144Hz (great for gaming), an increased brightness level and a technology dubbed Shape Adaptive Light, which should give viewers an even more realistic picture. In addition, we were able to check out other highlights like the upgraded Neo QLED TVs in 4K (starting at $550) and 8K (starting at $3,500), and the glare-free display on the new lifestyle The Frame TV (starting at $1,000). And boy, were folks packing in to see the super-thin display anchored by the tech giant’s Neural Quantum Processor 4K. Samsung debuted its 2022 home entertainment lineup at its annual Unbox & Discover event, and we were lucky enough to see the new products up close and personal.Īnchoring the 2022 TVs and soundbars is Samsung’s first OLED TV (starting at $2,200) in nearly a decade. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account ![]()
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