As the anticipation builds for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in early January 2024, Samsung enthusiasts and tech enthusiasts alike have received an unexpected treat. Details about upcoming Samsung 2024 TVs QD-OLED, Neo QLED, and QLED have surfaced prematurely, thanks to regulatory filings in Korea. While Samsung typically unveils its new TV models during CES, this year, some key information has leaked ahead of the official launch.
The leaks, originally spotted by DisplaySpecifications and reported by SamMobile, provide insights into several exciting TV series that Samsung has in store for the year 2024. Among the notable mentions are the QD-OLED, Neo QLED, and QLED TV series, along with some intriguing additions to their existing lineups.
The standout revelation from the leaked information is Samsung's QD-OLED series, with the flagship model known as the S95D. This premium TV is expected to be available in three sizes: 55, 65, and 77 inches in the US and Europe.
While specific details are yet to emerge, expectations are high for this model. The current S95C range is known for its incredibly bright panel, 144Hz refresh rate, and four HDMI 2.1 ports, so it's reasonable to assume that the S95D will offer similar features. Additionally, the S90D, the successor to the S90C, will also come in sizes of 55, 65, and 77 inches, expanding the QD-OLED TV options for consumers.
The Neo QLED lineup seems to be equally ambitious, featuring both 4K and 8K models. The 4K segment, including QN85D, QN90D, and QN95D models, is expected to boast 4K VA panels with mini-LED backlighting and 120Hz refresh rates. These TVs are likely to come in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch variants, with a strong possibility of a 98-inch model. The QN800D represents the 8K front, planned in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes.
Adding to the diversity, Samsung is also reportedly introducing three new OLED ranges: the Q70D, Q75D, and Q80D, spanning sizes from 55 to 85 inches. The Q80D is expected to push the size envelope further with 85 and 98-inch versions.
For those looking for budget-friendly options, Samsung has the DU8000 and DU8500 Crystal UHD 4K TVs. Available in sizes ranging from 43 inches to 75 inches, these TVs are expected to feature either IPS or VA LCD panels with edge backlighting. Like their predecessors in the Crystal UHD range, they are likely to come with competitive price tags.
While these leaks provide a tantalizing glimpse into Samsung's 2024 TV lineup, it's worth noting that official details, including pricing and specific features, are yet to be confirmed by Samsung. Tech enthusiasts and consumers will have to wait until CES 2024, from 9-12 January, for the full scoop on these exciting television offerings.