Samsung is expected to launch its 2024 TVs at the CES show in early January 2024, but details of many models have already been leaked thanks to official registrations in Korea. The included models include the next-generation premium QD-OLED TV, the Samsung 95D, and the successor to the Samsung S90C pictured above, the Samsung S90D.
The details have been identified by Display specifications, which reports that the flagship S95D will be available in three sizes in the US and Europe: 55, 65 and 77 inches. Other details have not yet emerged. but we expect similar prices to the current S95C range, an incredibly bright panel, a 144Hz refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 ports. The S90D is also listed in sizes 55, 65 and 77 inches.
We rate the current Samsung range very well, but there is of course always room for improvement. This is what we want to see from the Samsung S90D.
Samsung in 2024: QLED and Neo QLED for everyone
In addition to the S95D and S09D QD-OLED TVs, Samsung has also submitted several Neo QLED TVs with both 4K and 8K models. On the 4K front, there's the QN85D, QN90D and QN95D, all of which are expected to have 4K VA panels with mini-LED backlighting and 120Hz refresh rates. According to Samsung watchers SammobileThese TVs are expected to be available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch variants, with at least one 98-inch version very likely. The 2024 range also includes the QN800D 8K TV, which will launch in 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch sizes.
That's not all. The same report says there will also be three new OLED ranges, the Q70D, Q75D and Q80D, in sizes ranging from 55 to 85 inches. The Q80D is also expected to come in 85- and 98-inch versions.
Last but not least, there are the DU8000 and DU8500 crystal UHD 4K TVs in sizes from 43 inches to 75 inches. These TVs are expected to be IPS or VA LCD TVs with edge backlighting and, like the current Crystal UHD range, very low price tags: the CU8000 currently costs $349 for the 43-inch model, while the 85 -inch version currently costs $1,199.