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Available in July! Samsung officially releases MicroLED TVs, ranging from 73 inches to 292 inches, with prices...

On June 13, Samsung Electronics released modular MicroLED TVs in the United States, ranging in size from 73 inches to 292 inches, and will be available in July.

On June 12, US time, InfoComm 2019 was held in Orlando, Florida, USA. The company launched The Wall Luxury at InfoComm 2019, with screen sizes ranging from 73 inches (2K) to 292 inches (8K).

In the past two or three years, Samsung has been advancing MicroLED technology. A 146-inch modular MicroLED TV was exhibited in 2018. At CES 2019, Samsung released another 4K 75-inch MicroLED TV.

MicroLED TVs are composed of micro LED modules. Samsung says MicroLED TV technology can offer some of the same features as OLED, such as pixel-level brightness control, extremely deep blacks and vivid colors, without any compromises and allows users to customize their size and shape.

The company stated that MicroLED has a lifespan of 100,000 hours and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. Less than 30mm thick, as well as an edge-to-edge design and customizable frame, the display allows The Wall Luxury to blend seamlessly into its surroundings.

Wall Luxury is also equipped with the AI ​​image quality engine Quantum Processor Flex. This provides optimized image quality regardless of the original source format. Quantum Processor Flex is a machine learning-based image quality engine that automatically calibrates native low resolutions based on modular screen resolutions.

Users can open tons of beautiful pictures when they're not watching TV because its ambient mode displays a variety of artwork and customizable images.

The TV comes with either a Harman Luxury Audio or a Steinway Lyngdorf sound system, and prices may vary depending on screen size and audio solution, the company said, without specifying a price range.

In addition to Samsung, other companies such as Apple, LG and Sony are also developing MicroLED screens. At present, MicroLED still faces difficulties such as massive transfer, but as time goes by, MicroLED may be used in smart watches and smartphones.