Samsung Electronics America has unveiled the latest addition to its 2023 TV lineup, the 83-inch class OLED 4K TV (model 83S90C). With screen sizes ranging from 55 to 83 inches, the South Korean brand now offers more options for experiencing the benefits of OLED TV.
The 83-inch class screen will be able to mesmerize viewers with deep blacks, infinite contrast, and vibrant colors, powered by the Samsung Neural Quantum Processor; With 8.3 million self-illuminating pixels, content is displayed in stunning detail and lifelike color. Pantone-validated color palettes ensure on-screen images look incredible.
The Neural Quantum Processor upscales content to sharp 4K resolution, regardless of the source. HDR OLED delivers precise brightness and optimized contrast, showcasing every detail.
Featuring a sleek LaserSlim design with minimal bezels, the 83-inch class OLED S90C 4K TV looks stunning in any setting. A near flush-fit wall mount option is available.
With Dolby Atmos™ and Object Tracking Sound Lite, the TV creates a captivating 3D audio experience. Paired with a Samsung Q-Series or S-Series soundbar, it provides an orchestrated sound experience.
The TV offers a complete suite of connected features, including Samsung TV Plus with access to free streaming channels. The Samsung smart TV OS Tizen provides a tailored home screen, while the built-in voice assistant simplifies control.
The 83-inch class OLED S90C 4K TV includes the Samsung Gaming Hub, HDMI 2.1, and motion enhancements for crisp visuals and reduced lag. Game Motion Plus eliminates motion blur for PC-connected content. The TV comes with the eco-friendly Samsung SolarCell Remote, charged by light or RF waves, eliminating the need for batteries.
Samsung’s 83-inch class OLED S90C TV brings the immersive OLED experience to a larger screen, delivering exceptional picture quality, immersive sound, and a range of connected features and for this model, we’re looking at a retail price of $5,399.99 at Samsung’s official Store, which is a bit cheaper than the 98Q80C that we’ve already talked about.
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