Samsung plans to introduce its first 83-inch QD-OLED TV in 2025, aiming to further strengthen the brand's position in the premium TV market. The QD-OLED technology from Samsung Display has so far only been available in smaller sizes – 55, 65, and 77 inches – which means that the 83-inch model will be the first TV of this size of its kind.
The development of QD-OLED technology and the planned addition of larger sizes may impact the premium television market, forcing competitors to take similar actions. This information also suggests that other brands, such as Sony, may also implement 83-inch QD-OLED panels in their future product lines, especially since the company has not updated the A95 series in 2024, which we tested - here. The launch of new models is set to take place during CES 2025, which will be held in January, drawing the attention of both industry experts and technology enthusiasts. The new panels have the potential to bring further innovations in image quality, screen sizes, and display technology diversity.
By introducing the S95F model, the company continues its strategy of using different panel technologies, already known from current series, such as S90D. This time, users can expect options for QD-OLED and WOLED. The "panel lottery" is a strategy used by TV manufacturers such as Samsung, involving the use of different types of panels in models of the same series, depending on the region or supplier. This means that the user, when purchasing a specific model, may encounter various display technologies, such as QD-OLED or WOLED, which affects picture quality, brightness, color reproduction, and other parameters. An example is the Samsung S90D series, where different units can have varied panels, adding an element of uncertainty when purchasing.
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