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Samsung starts the price of OLED in 2025 at $ 1,399.

MONews
2 Min Read

Samsung announced the price for three 2025 OLED series (S85F, S90F and S95F), starting from $ 1,399 for 42 -inch TVs.

The 2025 TVS feature promises to translate foreign language live programming in real time with enhanced AI features such as click to Search and Live Translate. The TV also includes a profile for all members of the family, and the OS can receive up to 7 years of update, which helps to keep the app up to date. The owner of the Galaxy Watch can use this to rotate the Watch Bezel to scroll down or regain the fist and control the TV via Universal Gestures.

First, the S95F series will replace the CNET editor last year for the S95D, the winner of the image quality. The company says that the S95F has the brightest OLED screen and a better technology than the S95D. The company is still the only OLED while the company is expanding this coating to QLED TV. The TV also includes 165Hz motion for game. The price is as follows:

Step down S90F OLED includes a number of processing features including AI Motion Enhancer Pro and Motion XCELERATOR 144Hz mode for PC games.

Finally, the S80F is the company’s entry -level TV, but unlike the S80F, it is not provided in size smaller than 55 inches.

The company says that the S95F of the S85F, S90F and 55 -inch to 77 -inch versions can be used. The 83 -inch S95F says it will be delivered later. Meanwhile, the company’s QN900F series is currently available. I especially expect a good thing for Samsung Anti-Grlare Tech, so find out the full review of Samsung TV’s CNET.

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