Samsung is tripling down on larger sizes with its 2024 lineup, with a roster of new TVs that features three 98-inch models.
As usual, the simplest way to break down the big list of new Samsung TVs being introduced is by technology type. Starting at the top of the range, you've got the QN900D and QN800D. Both of these are heavy hitters that feature 8K resolution and Samsung's new NQ4 Gen 3 AI processor.
Introduced back at CES 2024, Samsung claims that this new chipset is twice as fast as the previous model and boasts eight times as many neural networks. Available in 85, 75 and 65-inch sizes, the QN900D and QN800D come with the usual laundry list of features.
The full list here includes all the usual suspects, such as Real Depth Enhancer Pro, AI Motion Enhancer Pro and Object Tracking Sound Pro. There's also a new Auto Game Mode that uses AI to recognise the type of game you might be playing by genre and then automatically changes the TV to the corresponding mode,
Sitting underneath that, you've got the new QN90D. This is the only new 4K Neo QLED model in the mix at the moment. It runs on the less advanced NQ4 Gen 2 AI processor but still comes with plenty of bells and whistles. It's available in four sizes: 65-inches, 75-inches, 85-inches and 98-inches. The 98-inch version of last year's Q80C is also sticking around for those who don't mind the older hardware and want that bigger 4K experience.
In terms of OLED TVs, Samsung's 2024 lineup has two to offer. Both the S95D and S90D are powered by the Q4N Gen 2 AI processor but only the S95D features a new "glare-free" certification, courtesy of the matte finish akin to the one found on last year's Frame TV. Regardless of which you'd prefer, you're looking at the same three sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch and 77-inch.
Last but not least, there's the Samsung DU7700 Crystal LED UHD TV. This one lacks many of the premium perks found in Samsung's QLED and Neo QLED offerings, but it is a whole lot cheaper. It's the one to go for if you're on a budget and in the market for a big cheap screen. It's available in six sizes that start at 40-inches and go all the way up to 98-inches.
Writ large, the company is looking to hit as many consumer segments as possible this time around and Samsung Australia VP Jeremy Senior said as much in a statement released alongside the new range.