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Samsung launches 2025 smart TV lineup with Vision AI and 7 Years of OS updates

Samsung launches 2025 smart TV lineup with Vision AI and 7 Years of OS updates

Indian Express07-05-2025

On Wednesday, Samsung launched its 2025 lineup of premium televisions, with Vision AI. The new range of Samsung smart TVs includes models like Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, QLED, and The Frame.
These models will be available for pre-order starting today, and pricing begins at Rs 2,72,990 for the Neo QLED 8K range, Rs 89,990 for the Neo QLED 4K range, Rs 1,54,990 for the OLED range, Rs 49,490 for the QLED range, and Rs 63,990 for The Frame TVs. Customers who pre-order by May 28, 2025, can avail of exciting offers including a free Soundbar worth up to Rs 90,990.
All the newly introduced 2025 series of smart TVs offer Samsung Vision AI, a cutting-edge technology framework that pairs AI-enhanced picture and sound for maximum performance with a personalised content consumption experience.
'With the introduction of Samsung Vision AI across our widest-ever premium lineup, we are delivering a future-ready TV experience that goes beyond stunning visuals. Samsung Vision AI ushers in a truly personalised, AI-powered screen experience, where the viewer is more important than what's being viewed, said Viplesh Dang, Senior Director, Visual Display Business, Samsung India.
These televisions also offer features like universal gesture control, AI content upscaling of up to 8K resolution, and generative wallpaper.
The flagship Neo QLED 8K QN950F stands at the forefront of the 2025 AI TV lineup. Powered by the advanced NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor with 768 AI neural networks, this TV boasts features like AI Upscaling Pro, Glare-Free viewing, Auto HDR Remastering Pro, and Color Booster Pro. It comes with an ultra-slim, minimalist Infinity Air design. Other notable features include Q-Symphony and Dolby Atmos for immersive audio, and an ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate for fluid motion. The Neo QLED 8K is available in 85, 75, and 65-inch sizes.
The Neo QLED 4K lineup includes models QN90F, QN85F, QN80F, and QN70F, featuring Quantum Matrix Technology Plus, Motion Xcelerator 165Hz, and Glare-Free viewing. Samsung's 2025 OLED TVs also see performance enhancements with the NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, Motion Xcelerator 165Hz, Glare-Free Viewing, and AI Motion Enhancer Pro. These models support 100% colour volume and are PANTONE Validated.
The new AI TVs come equipped with a built-in SmartThings hub, transforming the television into a central command centre for connected living and energy monitoring. Security is a priority, with Samsung Knox safeguarding user data and privacy through features like Samsung Knox Vault. In an industry-leading move, Samsung is guaranteeing 7 years of OS upgrades at no additional cost for its 2025 AI TV lineup, ensuring a future-proof and secure smart TV experience.

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