Samsung made waves in CES earlier this year when he announced the frame Pro. We finally knew that the company was selling too much the technology “mini LED” of television, but the new model comes with legitimate updates such as a wireless connection box, which means that the only cable that is run on the TV will be for food and a faster 144Hz update rate. Now Samsung has announced how much frame Pro will cost when it begins to be sent in the coming weeks.
You can only obtain it in three sizes, with 65 -inch models ($ 2,199), 75 inches ($ 3,199) and 85 inches ($ 4,299) to choose from. The 2025 standard frame exceeds 65 inches, so Samsung is dividing the line depending on how great you want to go. If you are curious about what is the cousin to go to “professional”, the regular 65 -inch framework costs $ 1,799. So it is definitely more expensive, but it is not extravagant. It doesn't matter which framework, you are always paying an additional amount for appearance and aesthetics.
The One Connect wireless box works at distances of up to 30 feet, and as usual, Samsung offers a selection of customizable bevels to help television to combine with its other decoration. As with the recent models of the frame, the frame Pro has a matte and anti-glare screen that helps the work of art that shows more realistic and less as an illuminated screen.
But I'm still skeptical about how much update will be the Neo Qled panel. Samsung is using the term “mini LED” quite freely here; While most mini LED televisions have a wide variety of small LEDs behind the screen to accurately control the contrast and brightness, the frame Pro puts all its mini LED at the bottom of the screen, and shoot up.
So far I do not see any tariff penalty here: these prices are closely aligned with the S95D series last year. Samsung says that S95F is its most brilliant OLED TV, and visualization treatment without glow is even better to combat reflections, this time practically without compensation. As always, the company says that the S95F offers a better improvement from ai to ia than ever, and can play up to 165Hz. You will not find Dolby Vision here: Samsung only refuses to change your song in that, but at least the transmission services are beginning to get more seriously about HDR10 Plus. The S95 line is available to order now with a larger 85 inches “soon” according to Samsung.
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