Samsung unveiled its 2025 lineup of AI-enhanced televisions at CES 2025, showcasing models like the Neo QLED 8K QN990F, QN900F, and the Neo QLED 4K QN90F, QN80F, and QN70F. The new TVs include glare-free technology and various AI features powered by Samsung Vision AI.
Samsung’s top-tier models and AI features
The Neo QLED 8K QN990F is Samsung’s flagship model, featuring a slim design and an NQ8 AI Gen3 processor. Its AI capabilities include proprietary 8K upscaling, frame-by-frame HDR remastering, adaptive sound, color boosting, and an AI Mode that optimizes picture and sound based on screen content. Samsung is also offering a Wireless One Connect Box for the QN990F, which allows for a clutter-free setup by working wirelessly up to 10 meters away, even through obstacles.
The QLED 4K series utilizes an NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, offering 4K AI Upscaling Pro, enhanced picture quality, and a refresh rate of 165Hz. Notably, the QN80F will have a 100-inch variant, while the QN90F will be available in 115 inches.
New AI capabilities and lifestyle designs
Samsung’s AI-driven features extend across its 2025 television lineup, including a Click to Search function that can identify on-screen people, places, and products, providing real-time information. The new Samsung Food feature can recognize food items and suggest relevant recipes, while also being able to analyze contents in a connected Samsung fridge to create shopping lists or prompt grocery orders through third-party apps.
Samsung AI Home Security allows the TV to serve as a monitoring hub, detecting unusual sounds and movements via built-in microphones and connected cameras. It sends alerts to users’ phones or directly displays them on the TV. Other features include Live Translate for real-time subtitle translation and Generative Wallpaper, enabling users to create dynamic art displays.
In the OLED segment, Samsung introduced three models: the S95F, S90F, and S85F. The S95F, as the flagship, includes an NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, improved anti-glare technology, a 165Hz variable refresh rate, and higher brightness levels. The model aims for peak brightness of 2,000 nits.
The Frame Pro also makes an appearance as a premium lifestyle model, combining an elegant QLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. Utilizing the Wireless One Connect box, it allows for a nearly wireless setup aside from its power cord. The Frame TV will also return with the Premiere 8K model, which boasts 8K resolution and sizes from 120-inch to 150-inch while using a Gen3 chipset with triple laser technology.
Samsung plans to roll out further details regarding pricing and availability for its new television models during CES 2025.
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