With Samsung's ambient mode letting you display a huge selection of artwork on the screen when not viewing a show, the result is like Mr. Rogers' Picture Picture come to life, doing double duty as TV and home decor.And, in keeping with the name, each model can be had with a snap-on frame that attaches to the outer bezel to match your home and decor. This site uses cookies. Samsung has announced a 49-inch model for 2020, but availability and pricing have yet to be made public.Finally, the Samsung TVs most likely to be seen in your local Best Buy and purchased for the average living room is the QLED line of premium 4K smart TVs.

When it comes to 8K QLED sets, Samsung's announced lineup is the largest in the industry by far.

Text appears saying "TV when it's on" as the camera zooms into The Frame, showing young girls doing ballet on-screen. With an integrated NFC chip for one-tap pairing with smartphones, the Sero will not only allow easy sharing of on screen content to the TV, it will also mimic the orientation of the phone its paired to. However, the 32-inch model comes in 1080p full HD resolution only. Interestingly enough, while the TU series offers HDR10 and HLG support for standard HDR (high-dynamic range) content, it doesn't support Samsung's own HDR10+ format.The more expensive of the two models is the TU8000 series – also known as the Crystal UHD 8 Series – which runs from a basic 43-inch model up to an 85-inch whopper that sells for $1,999. Get the rundown on all of Samsung's 2020 TVs, from the jaw-dropping Q950 8K QLED and the pivoting Sero to new 4K QLED TVs.Samsung has already launched the majority of its new TVs for 2020. As well as the new TV models launching in 2020, we expect there will be a number of TV tech announcements … Skip to content Skip to accessibility help. And unlike the 2019 models, which were only available through directly from Samsung – and cost an arm and a leg – the new models might actually be available through traditional retail this year.Samsung has not announced any specifics about pricing and availability, only telling us that new models are on the way, with plans for 75 -, 88-, 93- and 110-inch 4K MicroLED TVs sometime this year. The whole thing is powered by Samsung's Quantum processor 4K, which handles all of the finer details, from HDR10+ support to optimized color and motion processing.Other features include Object Tracking Sound and the OneConnect Box, which consolidates all of the set's connections and ports into a separate box, connected to the TV by a single, slim, nearly transparent cable that carries power and signal for any connected devices, from game consoles and Blu-ray players to satellite boxes and TV antennas.While it's technically the step-down model in the QLED line, Samsung's 4K Q80T looks to be every inch as premium as the Q90T (sans the stylish OneConnect Box), and it's available in more sizes and prices, as well.The Quantum processor 4K handles upscaling of lower resolution content, and an array of built-in sensors allows the TV to adjust the TV's lighting and sound to the environment of the room. *A small gap between the wall and TV may occur if wall is not 100% flat or is constructed off-angle to the floor or if installed in correctly.

With sizes ranging from 65 inches up to 82 inches, it offers a range of screen sizes and pricing that makes it the most approachable 8K TVs we've sen since Samsung kicked off the 8K category a couple years back.For example, last year's 65-inch Q900RB had an MSRP of $4,999 when it launched. Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, It will boost brightness to account for ambient light and ensuring vivid color whether you're dimming the lights for a movie night or catching the news in the middle of the day. Samsung's biggest TV, and arguably it's most significant recent innovation in the realm of display technology, is The Wall, the giant microLED TV that stretches floor to ceiling. If you use a suitable Samsung soundbar with the TV, the Atmos channels of the TV even remain active, which in fact extends the soundbar by 2 height channels, or the surround sound sound stage is improved. The Serif starts at $999 for a 43-inch model, and a larger 55-inch model for $1,499. (You'll already find it in our best Samsung TV 2020 guide.) With a slim chassis, nearly bezel-free frameless design and impressive multi-speaker audio, the Q950 finally brings every other aspect of the TV inline with the stunning display quality.So far, the only model of the Q950TS line to reach stores is the largest 85-inch model, which sells for $12,999. Discover the new Samsung QLED 2020. And this year, Samsung is updating this portion of the lineup with two new series, the TU7000 and the TU8000 Crystal UHD 4K smart TVs.Available in a wide range of sizes and prices, both TU models will be powered by Samsung's Crystal Processor 4K, which should offer decent video processing and upscaling. Discover the latest features and innovations available in the TU8000 4K UHD Samsung TV. By comparison, this year's 65-inch Q800T is $3,199 – more expensive than a regular 4K set, to be sure, but significantly more affordable than 8K has been in the past.And pretty much every feature offered on Samsung's 8K sets is available on the Q800T, from the high-powered Quantum Processor 2.0 8K with Deep Learning Super Resolution upscaling to a full array, local dimming (FALD) backlight and Samsung's Object Tracking Sound+.Making up the middle option in Samsung's premium QLED sets is the Q900TS, which boasts all of the features seen on the less-expensive Q800T, but adds Samsung's impressive, nearly bezel-free Infinity Screen, more local dimming zones and better HDR support.Starting at $5,499 for the 65-inch model, the Q900TS is notably more expensive than an premium 4K set you could buy in the same size, but it's still relatively affordable among 8K TVs.The Q950TS QLED 8K TV serves as the new premium flagship model for Samsung's 8K line.

Pricing for the smaller models has not yet been announced.The Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED will be offered in 65- and 75-inch sizes later this year, and boasts several new technologies that make it the best Samsung TV we've ever seen.