The updated S95D lineup OLED TVs from Samsung are not only 20% brighter than its predecessor and have a high refresh rate, making them ideal for gaming. But, the panels are also Pantone-validated for color accuracy, resulting in deeper blacks and richer color reproduction.

These new TVs are “the brightest OLED screen from Samsung yet” and will be available up to 77 inches. The company says these TVs support a 144-hz screen refresh rate and have a nifty trick up their sleeves.

The S95D runs on Samsung’s Tizen operating system, allowing users to access free content. The TVs support HDR10 and 10 Plus but continue to lack Dolby Vision support.

Samsung Neo QLED TVs

Samsung Neo QLED TVs

Apart from the impressive OLED displays, the company also unveiled mighty new Quantum Dot LED TVs. The company calls them Samsung’s AI Screens, powered by “on-device AI technology,” offering a premium viewing experience.

Besides the consumer-ready OLED and QLED TVs, Samsung also showcased transparent MicroLED displays. This futuristic tech will make its way to consumers in the coming years and, as of now, looks like something right out of a sci-fi movie and might be used by business users for the time being.

The company also unwrapped the world’s first 8K ultra short throw projector that is wireless and comes with features like premium home audio, cloud gaming, always-on voice with far-field mic, and four multi-view screen splits.

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Jitendra Soni was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. An expert in tech, especially smartphones, he has almost 10 years of experience. He spearheaded the TechRadar India editorial operations and has written for TechRadar, TechRadar Pro, Free Press Journal, Mobile Scout, IB Times Singapore, Indulge Express, and more.