
Samsung QLED TVs Set New Standard for Home Entertainment with Quantum Dot Tech, Knox Security, and Eco Innovation
What truly sets Samsung's QLED TVs apart is their eco-friendly, cadmium-free design. As the pioneer in developing cadmium-free Quantum Dot technology, Samsung continues to set benchmarks in sustainable engineering, offering TVs that are RoHS compliant and SGS certified, ensuring minimal environmental impact alongside unmatched performance. This commitment to safer, greener technology means consumers can enjoy brilliant visuals without compromise.
Further elevating the experience, Samsung QLED TVs are secured by built-in Samsung Knox. This robust multi-layered security safeguards personal data at the hardware, platform, and service levels, offering peace of mind while streaming, browsing, or using smart apps.
Recognized with the 'Real Quantum Dot Display' certification by TÜV Rheinland, Samsung QLED TVs not only meet but exceed global standards, cementing Samsung's leadership in premium display technology.
Available across Samsung's official online store, exclusive brand outlets, and major retail partners nationwide, the new QLED TV lineup brings cinematic brilliance and smart living into more Indian homes than ever before.
With its powerful blend of cutting-edge picture technology, eco-conscious design, and industry-grade security, Samsung is once again redefining the future of home entertainment—making it more vivid, secure, and sustainable for every household.

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- Hans India
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