Samsung Unbox and Discover 2021 Features Micro-LED, Neo QLED TVs & MORE

Samsung unveiled its Unbox and Discover 2021 event on Mar. 2, where the company showcased a fresh lineup of smart home equipment, including televisions, soundbars, and monitors.

What's in store with this huge event? Find out the products that you can purchase in the future as we know each of them.

Samsung Unbox and Discover 2021: What's Inside It?

Samsung Unbox and Discover 2021 Features Micro-LED, Neo QLED TVs and MORE
Samsung Unbox and Discover 2021 featuring Neo QLED 8K models. Screenshot from YouTube/Engadget

The event could have been much better if it was not for a pandemic, but Samsung still did not give up on conveying its upcoming products to the public in a virtual announcement. Samsung first unlocked the new TV models' set, which involves Samsung Neo QLED TVs, Micro-LED TVs, and lifestyle TVs.

According to the company's official communications channel, the Samsung Global NewsRoom, the event will focus on improving the user's lives through technology and innovation. Moreover, the company said that televisions have a special place in it since it is one of the means that connects families amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition, starting Mar. 31, the company will now make the 99-inch and 110-inch models available for the public. Besides the two models, there will also be an 88-inch version to be released in the upcoming fall, while the 76-inch edition will be launched later.

Samsung boasted its Micro-LED TVs, which feature a Quad view tech. Through this innovation, users can now access the television that could be connected to four different outlets simultaneously.

The company first launched this upgrade three years ago, but this is the only time that it was commercialized.

The QLED and Neo QLED TV models were also revealed at the event. The South Korean tech giant now made use of Neo Quantum processor to maximize the gaming experience of the users, which offers up to 120 fps.

Samsung has collaborated with Xbox to make this possible. Besides its gaming partnership, the company also joined with AMD featuring the Freesync Premium Pro for the above-mentioned models.

Furthermore, a feature called Smart Trainer was powered by an AI system to give the users real-time feedback about their postures.

The QLED TV models will also include QN900A 8K and QN800A models, which have three-size options. Meanwhile, the QN85A and 4K QN90A will have a 50-inch option. The company's Frame TV will now be slimmer and is expected to be launched in the latter part of the year.

The Premiere, a 4k projector that uses a triple laser and a Terrace outdoor TV, will be revealed this summer. In terms of the monitor, Smart Monitor has Apple Airplay2 and Wireless DeX, so users will not need an internet connection for these to work.

Moreover, there is also an Odyssey G9 gaming monitor featuring its Quantum Mini-LED display. The Samsung Interactive Display FLIP, on the other hand, boasts its touch support in its 4K display. It also comes in three kinds.

For the audio accessories, the company has been developing the Q-Series products which use Q-Symphony tech, which works with the TVs. The soundbar, particularly called Q950A, has an 11.14 channel sound, which could also work with Amazon Alexa and Bixby, and other virtual assistants.

How Much Do the Products Cost?

According to Gadgets 360, there is still no official list of prices for the products at the moment.

As of now, Samsung has not shared pricing for the new devices, but more detailed information and availability should be revealed in the coming weeks.

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Written by Joen Coronel

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