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Samsung 110-inch MicroLED 4K TV now official

Samsung has recently launched its latest innovation, the Samsung 110-inch MicroLED 4K  TV, in Korea.

Last 2018, Samsung introduced its first MicroLED display. Dubbed as The Wall, it has a system of configurable modules that could be installed professionally. The company is now delivering the MicroLED experience in a traditional TV form for the first time with the new 110-inch MicroLED. The new model is prefabricated, which sports stunning video, audio, and smart capabilities out of the box.

The 110-inch, bezel-less MicroLED uses micrometer-sized LED lights to eliminate the backlight and color filters utilized in conventional displays. It is self-illuminating, which produces light and color from its own pixel structures. It comes with 100% DCI and Adobe RGB color coverage that presents color-accurate images taken with high-end DSLR cameras.

As for the audio, the display is geared with an embedded Majestic Sound System that delivers breathtaking 5.1 channel sound with no external speaker and an Object Tracking Sound Pro feature that identifies objects moving on the screen and projects the sound to follow the action.

The display also has a powerful Micro AI Processor that delivers bright and vivid 4K HDR content. The MicroLEDs are also made of inorganic materials that are long-lasting and durable, providing a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours or over a decade.

Just like other latest Samsung smart TVs, it features Multi-View that allows users to watch up to four content sources simultaneously on up to 55-inch sized split screens. With this, viewers can connect multiple external devices and watch news, movies, and other apps simultaneously on one screen.

The 110-inch MicroLED 4K TV will roll out globally in the first quarter of 2021. You may visit the official Samsung Website for more information.

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