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Samsung TV 2022: Every Neo QLED, QLED and Crystal UHD TV detailed

Samsung's 2021 TV range is on sale, with the TV line-up receiving its biggest revamp in years.

We've gone through all the models, sizes and features for all the TVs Samsung has for 2021, and collated all the latest prices too.

You're the 1, Neo QLED

A black Samsung Neo QLED 2021 standing in a silver/gray room

A pick of Samsung'south QLEDs have been branded Neo QLED for 2021. Neo QLED TVs characteristic Mini LED technology, a new lightning system that features a new AI processor to produce an even brighter picture functioning. The premium sets likewise have Ultra Viewing Angle technology to maintain colours and contrast at wider angles, as well as Anti-reflection technology to protect against reflections and glare.

In terms of audio, the flagship models have been upgraded from 2020'south OTS+ audio organisation to OTS Pro. The new system features two extra tweeters to make a 6.ii.2 speaker set-up.

Neo Quantum Processors and Mini LED backlights

The Neo QLEDs gain the Quantum Mini LED backlight, Quantum Matrix engineering, and Neo Quantum Processor film processor.

The Breakthrough Mini LED backlight uses LEDs that are one/40th the height of a conventional LED, which means more can be placed into a smaller space. Smaller size equals higher density, increasing effulgence and improving lite efficiency.

Blooming – bright areas of an epitome that spill into darker areas – is minimised, with contrast improved for more item and intensity in the brightest parts of an image.

Samsung besides claims the Quantum Processor boasts more than precise control over dimming, better distribution of lite (so brilliant areas are fifty-fifty brighter) and a heave to blackness detail (that's detail in the darkest role of an image), so you can see everything you're meant to see.

Neo QLED 8K TVs

The flagship QN900A 8K model has the OTS Pro sound system as well the 8K Breakthrough AI Processor, the latter using Samsung'due south Multi Intelligence Deep Learning.

Previously, its TVs only used i neural network to analyse and upscale images, but the new Quantum Ai processor makes utilise of xvi neural networks that each specialise in a different field of picture quality, allowing it to assess what part of the image needs to exist enhanced and how.

Samsung's One Connect box – which houses all the TV'due south connections and processing – is slimmer and can be attached to the back of the QN900A's stand up to take upwards less space. The attachable One Connect is reserved for the 8K models, while the QN95A flagship 4K set gets a slim non-attachable version.

New look for the Crystal UHD series

Though the Crystal UHD TVs are native 60Hz panels, they can simulate 120Hz with their Motility Xcelerator Turbo applied science for a smoother, faster operation. That should help with broadcast Idiot box and gaming, and apparently it's a showtime for any 60Hz Tv set.

The Crystal UHD range (AU9000/AU8000) receive the OTS Low-cal sound system, which places two physical speakers in the bottom and two virtual speakers up top. The height speakers reproduce sounds on the screen via digital processing.

The Crystal UHD range has been revised with what Samsung is referring to as its AirSlim blueprint. A slimmer backlight structure has been employed, to reduce the altitude between LED cells and LCD console; with smaller electrical parts used to reduce the TV's depth, too. It should aid make the Crystal UHD series better for wall-mounting.

MicroLED makes its bow

Samsung has been advocating MicroLED for a few years, and it's bringing the the technology to consumers. Or at least to those with big enough wallets to afford the 110-, 99-, 88- and 76-inch models. Although recent reports suggest the 76-inch sized model has been put on ice for the time being.

The MicroLED TVs apply micrometre-sized LED lights to eliminate the backlight and colour filters conventional displays rely on. It'south self-illuminating – which means the pixels produce their own light – and according to Samsung, this results in "stunning, lifelike colours and accurate brightness".

Peak effulgence is very high, and Samsung says it reaches that level without losing item in the highlights. As the display is made out inorganic materials, information technology won't suffer from the burn-in problems that tin agonize OLEDs, so it can last for years.

The fix comes in a pre-made metal casing and so it's gear up to use as soon as it's installed. With a screen-to-trunk ratio of 99.99%, the focus volition most definitely exist on the images.

The MicroLED TV supports the OTS Pro speaker arrangement for 5.1 aqueduct sound. Multi View allows viewers to watch four sources of content at the same time and as it'southward 110-inches in size, iv 55-inch sized split screens can be watched at once.

2021 Lifestyle update

Samsung Frame 4K TV new bezel

Samsung'due south popular Frame Tv (one million sales so far) has been slimmed down to mirror the depth of a traditional picture frame. Information technology now has attachable bezel options in five colours and two customisable styles – Modern and Beveled – so it can match the décor of a room.

With over 1400+ curated fine art pieces in The Frame' s library, Samsung's new AI-based auto curation technology sends users to artwork recommendations based on their individual consumer preferences.

Samsung has also partnered with interiors expert Kate Watson-Smyth (most popularly known for he Fabricated About the House blog) to gloat the launch of twoscore new bezel choices for the Frame TV, so there'southward always a color to suit any room. Prices for the new bezels (which can snap on the TV) start at £129.

Samsung Tv set 2021

Samsung TV 8K Neo QLED

Samsung QE65QN900A Doctor Sleep soundbar

QN900A

  • QE65QN900A – £v,499
  • QE75QN900A – £vii,499
  • QE85QN900A – £11,499

The QN900A replaces last yr's Q950TS as Samsung'south 'best' TV. Information technology improves on what came before with more than detailed highlights and pitch black levels for increased contrast and 8K sharpness.

The Infinity Screen is back, providing an even more edge-to-border viewing feel with the built-in lean of last year's model gone. With a slim profile (15.4mm), the QN900A is suited for wall-mounting, and the 1 Connect box that incorporates the connections and funnels power, video and audio tin exist affixed to the dorsum of the stand to proceed it concealed.

Upscaling sub-4K content to 8K has been improved, while peak HDR brightness is very high, briefly reaching 4000 nits (less so for the 65-inch model). Tucked into its slim frame is Object Tracking Sound PRO audio system with 10 congenital-in speakers to track sound beyond the screen.

We've reviewed the model and said information technology's arguably the "most cutting border TV we've ever seen"

read our Samsung QE75QN900A review

  • Neo Quantum Processor 8K
  • Quantum Matrix Pro backlight
  • Ultra Wide Viewing Angle/Anti-Cogitating screen
  • OTS Pro
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive, HLG
  • One Connect (attachable)
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • Infinity One Design/Infinity Screen
  • Multi View (4 screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo+

QN800A

  • QE65QN800A – £3,599
  • QE75QN800A – £iv,999
  • QE85QN800A – £6,499

The QN800A matches the flagship QN900A with its processor and Ultra Broad Viewing angles/anti-reflection technology. All the same, the QN800A'southward features are scaled down to be a more than 'affordable' 8K set.

Information technology's HDR performance is not as vivid, the speaker count drops to viii and there'south no Infinity Display with its more than noticeable bezel framing the Television set.

  • Neo Breakthrough Processor 8K
  • Breakthrough Matrix Pro backlight
  • Ultra Wide Viewing Angle/Anti-Reflective screen
  • OTS Plus
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive, HLG
  • One Connect (attachable)
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • Infinity One Blueprint
  • Multi View (4 screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo+

Samsung TV 4K Neo QLED

The Samsung QE65QN95A

QN95A

  • QE55QN95A – £i,999
  • QE65QN95A – £ii,699
  • QE75QN95A – £3,799
  • QE85QN95A – £5,499

The Samsung QE65QN95A was the first 2021 Samsung gear up we reviewed, and the introduction of Mini-LED technology has helped Samsung solve the puzzler of great black levels and punchy, bright images without one heavily compromising the other.

Factor in a Game Manner capable of five.8ms at 120Hz, four HDMI ii.ane inputs, a boost in the film performance and a wide choice of catch-up/on-need apps and you take an entertainment powerhouse.

Samsung'due south lack of interest in Dolby Vision is a niggle, and for a 65-inch LCD TV it is expensive. Still, we said the QN95A felt similar the beginning of a new TV era.

  • read our Samsung QE65QN95A review
  • Neo Quantum Processor 4K
  • Quantum Matrix
  • Ultra Broad Viewing Angle/Anti-Reflective screen
  • OTS Plus
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive, HLG
  • One Connect
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • NeoSlim Blueprint
  • Multi View (2 screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motility Xcelerator Turbo+
Samsung QE65QN94A

QN94C/QN94A

  • QE50QN94C – £1,699
  • QE55QN94C – £1,799
  • QE65QN94C – £ii,599
  • QE75QN94C – £three,299
  • QE85QN94C – £4,799

The QN94C (or QN94A) covers the same bases as the QN95A, so picture, audio and features to hit the same mark. Where it differs is that there's no One Connect box (a shame), just that this hateful the QN94A is cheaper.

The second difference is that this range introduces a fifty-inch model that swaps the OTS Pro system for OTS Lite (a combination of physical and virtual speakers).

The QN94C/QN94C is exclusive to the U.k.. We've reviewed this model, calling information technology "beautifully made" and delivering "fantabulous OLED-like blackness levels and terrific picture quality".

  • read our Samsung QE65QN94A review
  • Neo Quantum Processor 4K
  • Quantum Matrix
  • Ultra Wide Viewing Angle/Anti-Reflective screen
  • OTS Plus (OTS Light for 50-inch model)
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • NeoSlim Design
  • Multi View (two screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo+

QN90A

  • QE50QN90A – £1,799
  • QE55QN90A – £1,799
  • QE65QN90A – £2,499

Another variation of the QN95A pops up in the QN90A. What's the difference? Well, fewer sizes (no 75- or 85-inch model), the 50-inch model – like the QN94C – gets OTS Lite sound system, and the viewing angle technology is the Wide not Ultra version – look colours and contrast to be reduced off-centrality compared to the QN95A.

  • Neo Quantum Processor 4K
  • Quantum Matrix
  • Wide Viewing Angle/Anti-Reflection
  • OTS Plus (OTS Calorie-free for l-inch model)
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • NeoSlim Design
  • Multi View (2 screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Movement Xcelerator Turbo+

QN85A

  • QE55QN85A – £ane,799
  • QE65QN85A – £2,499
  • QE75QN85A – £2,999
  • QE85QN85A – £4,499

The last of the Neo QLED branded TVs. The QN85A'south moving-picture show and sound features run across a slight downgrade in specs. HDR functioning is said to be less brilliant, while the audio system is arrayed in a more standard OTS configuration (nosotros're looking to confirm this).

The blueprint of the stand differs from than the premium Neo QLED models and tin can accommodate a soundbar (preferably a Samsung ane).

  • read our Samsung QE55QN85A review
  • Neo Quantum Processor 4K
  • Quantum Matrix
  • Wide Viewing Angle/Anti-Reflection
  • OTS
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • NeoSlim Pattern
  • Multi View (ii screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo+

Samsung TV 4K QLED

Q80A

  • QE50Q80A – £1,299
  • QE55Q80A – £ane,199
  • QE65Q80A – £1,799
  • QE75Q80A – £ii,499

The Q80A is the get-go 'normal' QLED in the range so it doesn't benefit from the Mini LED technology, nor does information technology boast the top of the range AI processor. Based on the specs, we'd surmise contrast, brightness and black level performance volition dip as a result.

Similar the QN95A series, the 50-inch model gets the OTS Lite sound organization. The fifty-inch does miss out on the Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ gaming feature that boosts the Telly's refresh rate to 4K/120Hz for smoother gameplay.

Nosotros're guessing this may be the entry-level full assortment local dimming display in the range.

  • Breakthrough Processor 4K
  • Wide Viewing Bending
  • OTS (OTS Lite for 50-inch model)
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • Multi View (two screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ (excluding 50-inch model)

Q70A

  • QE55Q70A – £1,199
  • QE65Q70A – £1,499
  • QE75Q70A – £2,199
  • QE85Q70A – £3,299

We suspect the Q70A is the first edge-lit TV in the line-up, and as such we don't await HDR performance to be on par with the models above. The Breakthrough Processor and Wide Viewing Angle technology of the Q80A remain, but the entire Q70A series gets OTS Lite (a combination of physical and virtual speakers), making it one to more consider a soundbar for.

The Q70A has a thinner design compared to its 2020 equivalent making it more suitable for wall-mounting. The Dual LED applied science that worked to nice effect on the Q65T/Q60T TVs is back again.

  • Quantum Processor 4K
  • Broad Viewing Angle
  • OTS Lite
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • AirSlim Design
  • Multi View (2 screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo+

Q65A

  • QE43Q65A – £649
  • QE50Q65A – £849
  • QE55Q65A – £999
  • QE65Q65A
  • QE75Q65A – £1,699

Q60A

  • QE43Q60A – £649
  • QE50Q60A – £849
  • QE55Q60A – £999
  • QE65Q60A – £1,199
  • QE75Q60A – £1,699
  • QE85Q60A – £2,599

The Q65A/Q60A are the entry-level QLEDs. The feature set is not the well-nigh comprehensive but will serve those looking for a set up for everyday viewing.

The Q65A/Q60A is given the Crystal Processor 4K – non fifty-fifty the 'Light' version of the Quantum processor – and it also loses wide viewing functionality, enhanced game features, and some adaptive sound features. In terms of its design the stand tin be adapted for squeezing a soundbar beneath.

It supports Q-Symphony but the 'Calorie-free' version, presumably because of the virtual speakers at the top of the Television receiver. Information technology looks like information technology misses out on the VRR skills that would benefit gaming on PS5 and Xbox Series X. The Q65A appears to be a John Lewis & Partners exclusive in the UK.

  • Crystal Processor 4K
  • Dual LED
  • OTS Lite
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • ALLM, eARC
  • AirSlim Design
  • Multi View (2 screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony Lite
  • Motion Xcelerator

Samsung TV Crystal UHD

AU9007

  • UE43AU9007 – £549
  • UE50AU9007 – £629
  • UE55AU9007 – £749
  • UE65AU9007 – £999
  • UE75AU9007 – £1,399

AU9000

  • UE43AU9000 – £549
  • UE50AU9000 – £629
  • UE55AU9000 – £749
  • UE65AU9000 – £999
  • UE75AU9000 – £1,399

It's hard to tell the deviation between the AU9007 and AU9000 every bit they have the aforementioned design, sizes and features. Value is the focus hither with its Crystal Processor ramping upward colour reproduction over 4K UHD TVs, and there's gaming support with its Motion Xcelerator Turbo feature and the Super UltraWide GameView and Game Bar that enables switching betwixt 21:9 and 32:nine screen ratios.

Otherwise at that place are the 'Low-cal' versions of the Q-Symphony and OTS sound technologies, so this TV volition rely on some digital wizardry for audio. The AU9007 appears to be exclusive to Currys UK.

Nosotros've reviewed this model and said that it was "excellent with native 4K content, upscales 1080p stuff confidently, and has one of the all-time smart TV interfaces around."

  • read our review of the Samsung UE50AU9000
  • Crystal Processor 4K
  • OTS Calorie-free
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • 4K/120fps, ALLM, VRR, eARC
  • AirSlim Blueprint
  • Multi View (ii screens)
  • Super Ultrawide GameView & Game Bar
  • Q-Symphony
  • AMD FreeSync
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo

AU8000

  • UE43AU8000 – £499
  • UE50AU8000 – £499
  • UE55AU8000 – £679
  • UE65AU8000 – £949
  • UE70AU8000 – £i,099
  • UE75AU8000 – £1,299
  • UE85AU8000 – £1,999

The entry-level Crystal UHD Idiot box is available in more sizes (seventy-, 85-inches) than the AU9000 and covers similar ground in terms audio-visual features, just loses the Turbo version of the Move Xcelerator and Super UltraWide GameView and Game Bar, and so information technology's a less suitable option if you're after a new affordable gaming TV.

  • Crystal Processor 4K
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • ALLM, eARC
  • AirSlim Blueprint
  • Q-Symphony
  • Motion Xcelerator

Samsung TV 4K UHD

AU7100

  • UE43AU7100 – £479
  • UE50AU7100 – £579
  • UE55AU7100 – £629
  • UE58AU7100 – £729
  • UE65AU7100 – £899
  • UE75AU7100 -£i,099
  • UE85AU7100 – £1,799

The AU7100 is the entry-level LED LCD Television for 2021. Bated from the Tizen-based Eden smart interface, at that place aren't many smart features (no built-in vocalisation assistants, no Multi View); the visual features are rather standard (Samsung's PurColor technology) and the audio features are the 'Lite' version in near cases. If yous're looking for a cheap, no-frills telly; this would be the i.

  • Crystal Processor 4K
  • Pur Color
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • ALLM, eARC
  • Bezel-Less Design
  • Q-Symphony Lite
  • Move Xcelerator

Samsung Lifestyle TV

Samsung The Frame TV

The Frame 2021

  • QE43LS03A – £999
  • QE50LS03A
  • QE55LS03A – £i,499
  • QE65LS03A – £1,799
  • QE75LS03A – £2,599
  • QE85LS03A

Samsung continues with its lifestyle-focused Frame Telly series. Information technology functions like any other Boob tube when switched on, just tin can prove pieces of framed art via Fine art Mode. It integrates the same QLED display tech seen in the standard QLED range, so viewers volition be getting a similar level of picture quality. The Hd resolution 32-inch from 2020 carries on just the rest of the range is new.

  • Crystal Processor 4K
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
  • eARC
  • Modern Frame Blueprint
  • Multi View (2 screens)
  • Art Style
  • Q-Symphony Calorie-free
Samsung The Serif

The Serif 2021

  • QE43LS01TA
  • QE49LS01TA
  • QE55LS01TA
  • QE43LS01TA

The 2021 edition of the Serif TV comes in more than sizes with 43, 49, fifty, 55, and 65-inch flavours if you lot purchase the Cloud White. Get for the Cotton Blueish colour selection and it only goes up to the 55-inch model

The Serif TV is more for design purists, although it does accept a 4K QLED screen. Information technology'southward won a few awards including one at the International Forum (iF) Design Awards.

Sero

  • QE43LS05T

One for the cool child crowd, the Sero is a new lifestyle QLED Goggle box with a unique feature. It can rotate betwixt horizontal and vertical orientations like a smartphone tin can, so viewers can savor a whole range of content that are vertical in scope, equally well equally catering for normal, mural content. It's only available in 43-inch size, only comes with 60W of sound for a 4.1 channel presentation.

Samsung The Terrace

The Terrace

  • QE55LST7TA
  • QE65LST7TA
  • QE75LST7TA

The Terrace is a TV built for the outdoors. It has IP55 water and dust resistance, high HDR acme brightness of 2000 nits to nullify some of that brightness from sunlight. In that location's wide viewing angle technology, useful if there'southward more than than one person watching and the frame is made out of metal, adding to the set's immovability.

Other include the Tizen-based Eden smarts and HDR10+ support. There'south also a HDBaseT receiver for long distance audio, video and ability transmission through a single cable. Fancy a soundbar, besides? Samsung has made the Terrace soundbar, which comes with water resistant features.

  • read our hands-on of The Terrace

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