Samsung’s QLED TVs receive positive feedback from US-based industry trackers

While Samsung has been the largest TV maker in the world for the past twelve years, it is struggling to promote its QLED technology for high-end TVs because only a few other brands have adopted the technology. Now, the South Korean consumer electronics giant has announced that its QLED TVs have received positive feedback from US-based industry trackers for delivering satisfactory all-round performance.

DisplayMate and Forbes have praised Samsung’s latest QLED TVs pointing out their capabilities to reproduce accurate colors, higher brightness, and power efficiency. Forbes has reportedly praised Samsung’s TVs for providing better resolution, higher dynamic range, and for not facing burn-ins, something that is noticeable in OLED TVs if a static image is displayed for a longer period.

All displays from TVs to Smartphones deliver their best picture quality and their most accurate colors in the dark. But almost no one watches their TV or any other display in complete darkness. The Samsung 65Q9 QLED TV delivers the best TV display performance in real-world ambient light viewing conditions, which includes all other existing LCD and OLED technologies,” DisplayMate pointed out.

Samsung’s high-end QLED TVs offer 4K resolution, extremely high peak brightness of 1500 nits or more, an intuitive user interface, a huge collection of video streaming apps, One Remote Control, an invisible cable connection that carries power as well as video and audio signals, and sleek designs. The company recently announced that its QLED TVs became official XBox One X partner TVs for an improved gaming experience.

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