At CES 2023 Samsung announced this year’s follow-up to the highly-rated Samsung OLED S95B, creatively dubbing it the S95C. This generation, Quantum Dots power the 77-inch self-emitting OLED display for brighter, Pantone SkinTone Validated color accuracy. The company’s speedy Neural Quantum Processor 4K further optimizes details, colors, and brightness with AI restoration. Meanwhile, the display boasts a 144Hz refresh rate for gaming. The result is a more vivid and accurate display with greater lighting power efficiency. And it’s all packed under an 11mm frame. According to Samsung, it’s the most color-accurate and immersive display ever to fit into such a minimalist design.
The Samsung OLED S95C display is a powerful tool for gamers but can also be used for home security, tracking workout intensity, and more with an integrated camera, microphone, and illumination sensors. The TV also offers adjustable audio, eight Dolby Atmos speakers, and the ability to serve as a hub for SmartThings or Matter.
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