Samsung Electronics has unveiled its 98” QLED 8K TV — its largest yet — adding to its 2019 TV lineup, officially giving customers the largest 8K screen experience of unrivalled picture quality and clarity.

The new Samsung QLED 8K TVs come equipped with Samsung’s propriety quantum processor, an AI-powered picture and sound processing semiconductor technology which enables a significantly improved entertainment experience.

“We are very excited to bring you one giant leap for reality with our Samsung QLED 8K TV,” said Y. J. Kim, president of Samsung Electronics in Saudi Arabia.

“Samsung has been the global leader in TV for 13 consecutive years. Throughout the years we are committed to delivering quality and innovative products through the understanding of our consumers’ needs today in Saudi Arabia. With the unveiling of our QLED 8K TV, we are bringing a new dimension of reality through our 98” display,” said Kim.

Unveiled by Samsung as an industry first, the machine-learning Quantum Processor employs its AI capabilities to learn and compare millions of images that help it to calibrate lower-resolution sources and optimize them into 8K-quality content regardless of the original format.

With that, the issue of currently-limited native 8K content is a non-issue for Samsung’s 2019 QLED TVs, therefore earning the TVs a prestigious Innovation Award at CES 2019. This is Samsung’s smartest and most powerful TV yet.

The key products in the 2019 QLED line-up include a suite of 8K and 4K TVs, such as the 8K Q900R that ranges from 65-inch to 98-inch in size, as well as the 4K Q80R, Q70R and Q60R that range from 55-inch to 82-inch in size. In total, the expanded 2019 QLED line-up features 17 models and includes more large-screen models.

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