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    Samsung’s new OLED TV could make annoying glare a thing of the past

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    Samsung’s new OLED TV could make annoying glare a thing of the past

    Samsung’s third-generation QD-OLED TV, the new S95D, comes with a unique trick compared to its predecessors: it’s got a glare-free display that the company claims all but eliminates any noticeable reflections. This should prevent annoying distractions when you’re watching the TV on a sun-drenched day and trying to enjoy your content.

    Anti-reflective coatings are nothing new on high-end TVs — Samsung, LG, and Sony are all pretty good at them as it stands — but Samsung seems to have gone a step beyond that with the special panel treatment being used here, and it insists there are no negative impacts on viewing angle or color distortion as a result.

    “The OLED-optimized, low-reflection technology uses a new, specialized hard-coating layer and surface coating pattern to deliver the beautiful detail of OLED without the glare,” Samsung said in its CES press release. The company claims this is “the brightest OLED screen from Samsung yet,” and like last year, the S95D is available in sizes up to 77 inches. It supports refresh rates up to 144Hz and has “AI-enhanced color accuracy” that’s been validated by Pantone.

    Aside from the new glare-free display, you’re getting the same quantum dot OLED benefits that we’ve seen from these Samsung sets over the last couple of years: they can produce richer, more vivid colors at higher brightness levels compared to traditional WOLED panels (like those used by LG), and they’re quite a bit brighter than the very best OLED TVs from just a few years ago. The S95C earned rave reviews, and there’s little reason to expect any different from this year’s model — especially now that it should be plenty visible in just about any kind of viewing environment you can throw at it.

    The S95D is under 11 millimeters thin, and it comes with Samsung’s One Connect Box. You plug your streaming devices and gaming consoles into that, and it runs everything up to the TV with a clean single cable.

    Like the rest of Samsung’s 2024 TVs, the S95D runs the latest version of the company’s Tizen software, which allows each person in a home to use their own Samsung ID for personalized content recommendations. Samsung is also continuing to strongly push its Samsung TV Plus FAST service, which combines hundreds of free-to-watch channels into a single interface.

    I’m expecting to get a glimpse of this glare-free OLED during Samsung’s First Look event at CES in Las Vegas tonight, so stay tuned for some hands-on impressions and photos to see if the new panel treatment is the reflection killer that Samsung claims it to be. Samsung is also announcing a step-down S90D OLED that lacks the glare-free finish and a few of the other design frills of the flagship model, but you can still count on top-notch QD-OLED picture quality.

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