It is better than the company's
SUHD televisions, although not a "quantum" leap forward just yet.
"Our new
SUHD TVs provide the most true-to-life picture quality, with the most lifelike colours, stunning brightness and exceptional contrast," said Samsung Gulf Electronics visual display group head Sangin Ha, in a statement.
Samsung has launched its latest line-up of
SUHD TVs with Quantum dot display.
Dubai -Samsung is offering consumers in the UAE the opportunity to book the 2016 range of Samsung
SUHD TVs well in advance of the regional market launch in July and get Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (32 GB) that will be delivered with their
SUHD TVs for free.
When paired with Samsung
SUHD TV's Quantum Dot Display, the UBD-K8500 delivers a level of picture quality never before seen in the home.
Utilizing the native 64-bit platform, and with render support for over 450 file types, MediaRich can process almost any size asset, handling gigantic files from architectural drawings and Photoshop images to HD,
SUHD 4k and 8k videos.
As well as being equipped with GAIA, all 2016 Samsung
SUHD TVs will be IoT hub technology enabled, allowing the TV itself to act as the controller for the entire home IoT service.
In April 2015, Samsung launched a curved
SUHD TV line with a display that is even more optimised compared to standard 4K TVs.
The company also continues to invest heavily in innovation, with 2015 notably seeing the launch of its
SUHD TV range.
For instance, the beautifully designed Samsung curved
SUHD TV (S9W) with a 21:9 aspect ratio has turned the TV into a work of art.
Samsung has started pre-bookings for its 78-inch curved
SUHD TV for Dh34,999 and a 65-inch curved model for Dh17,999.