At CES 2025 the most popular TV maker in the world unveiled its latest batch of screens. And the order of the day is "glare-free." In my testing Samsung's reflection-reducing screen technology allowed the 2024 S95D OLED TV to beat its long-standing rival from LG the best TV for picture quality.
Samsung is reportedly exploring a display upgrade for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, possibly making it thinner, brighter, and more efficient.
More than a dozen TVs will be a part of Samsung's 2025 lineup, including the company's biggest-ever consumer display
With the S90D you’re getting one of Samsung’s more recently released TVs. This ensures you’re getting the newest technologies, and in particular, the latest OLED technology. This TV provides ...
Samsung teases its 2025 lineup of gaming and productivity monitors, including a glasses-free 3D gaming display and the AI-powered Smart Monitor M9.
Samsung unveils new 27-inch 4K 240Hz OLED and 27-inch 1440p 500Hz OLED gaming monitors, new Odyssey OLED gaming monitors debut at CES 2025.
Specifically, the new tech seen on its latest models, which includes the fabled flagship Samsung S95F, will be able to go “30 per cent brighter” than previous versions. This means that in theory they could go up to 4000 nits in certain situations.
Samsung Display, the global leader in OLED panel manufacturing, has introduced its fourth-generation quantum dot (QD)-OLED TV panels, delivering a
If "pretty much" isn't good enough for you, well, get a load of the QD-OLED panel in Samsung's new S95F TV. It's rated at 390 nits full screen, tantalisingly close to the 400 nit marker that we'd say surely qualifies as "job done" for full-screen SDR brightness.
Ahead of CES 2025, Samsung has announced the Smart Monitor M9, a 4K OLED lifestyle monitor with a refresh rate of 165Hz.
The Instinct series are Garmin's range of super-tough sports watches and this third model has a new AMOLED display. That screen will apparently give you up to 24 days of battery life, which should last you for most trips – including those where you get hopelessly lost.