You have read about the latest Samsung QLED TV technology, and seen our Samsung Forum 2017 coverage. Now, we reveal to you the entire range of 2017 Samsung QLED TVs, headlined by the massive 88″ Samsung 88Q9F you see here with Jimmy Tan, Head of Consumer Electronics Business of Samsung Malaysia Electronics.
In addition to the Q9F series, there is also the lower-end Q7F series and curved Q8C series. Here is Elaine Soh, Director of Corporate Marketing, Samsung Malaysia, with the top-of-the-line 75″ Samsung 75Q8C curved QLED TV.
Now, take a look at the videos we took of these two top-of-the-line models, as well as the other 2017 Samsung QLED TV models.
The 88″ Samsung 88Q9F QLED TV
The Samsung 88Q9F QLED TV boasts the latest alloy quantum dot technology, and a peak luminance of 2000 nits. It also features the new Boundless 360 design, with a single cable “invisible connection“, and the Samsung One Remote.
Don’t forget to check out our article, The Samsung QLED TV Technology Explained, for more information on the new Samsung QLED technology.
The 75″ Samsung 75Q8C Curved QLED TV
The Samsung 75Q8C QLED TV boasts a curved screen, the latest alloy quantum dot technology, and a peak luminance of 1500 nits. It also features the new Boundless 360 design, with a single cable “invisible connection“, and the Samsung One Remote.
Don’t forget to check out our article, The Samsung QLED TV Technology Explained, for more information on the new Samsung QLED technology.
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The Other 2017 Samsung QLED TVs
Also on display at the Samsung Forum 2017 were the other Samsung QLED TV models. The other flat-screen QLED TV models we saw were the 65″ Samsung 65Q9F, the 75″ Samsung 75Q7F, the 65″ Samsung 65Q7F and the 55″ Samsung 55Q7F. In addition to the 75″ Samsung 75Q8C, the curved QLED TV models included the 65″ Samsung 65Q8C and the 55″ Samsung 55Q8C.
Don’t forget to check out our article, The Samsung QLED TV Technology Explained, for more information on the new Samsung QLED technology.
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