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Samsung extends its existing ULTRA HD PREMIUM™ certified
ecosystem to include new
2017 Q9, Q8 and Q7 QLED TV Models
Samsung Electronics
has announced that its 2017 QLED TV line-up has been certified by the UHD
Alliance (UHDA) as ULTRA HD PREMIUM™. The certification encompasses the 2017
QLED TV portfolio, including the Q9, Q8 and Q7 models.
“It’s an honor to receive this stamp of approval from the
UHD Alliance,” said MS Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business
at Samsung. “We are proud to continue offering our consumers a premium Ultra HD
home entertainment experience with our 2017 QLED TV lineup.”
The UHDA’s ULTRA HD PREMIUM™ logo identifies products and
services that meet or exceed strict performance levels for 4K resolution,
high-dynamic range (HDR), and wide color spectrum. These specifications enable
televisions, content and other external devices, such as UHD Blu-ray players,
to fully display content in its richest form, allowing the consumer to
experience a more accurate content experience from their living rooms.
Announced at CES 2017, the QLED TV lineup features
dramatically improved color performance displaying the DCI-P3* color space
accurately and – in another world first for Samsung – can reproduce 100 percent
color volume. This means Samsung’s new QLED TVs can express all colors at any
level of brightness – with even the subtlest differences visible at the QLED’s
peak luminance – exceeding UHDA requirements.
This breakthrough is a result of Samsung’s adoption of a new metal
Quantum Dot material, making it possible for the TV to express a significantly
improved range of color with much greater detail compared to conventional TVs.
With picture quality, a top priority for consumers around the world, Samsung’s
2017 QLED TVs represent yet another leap forward in home entertainment.
The UHDA is a global coalition comprised of more than 50
member companies – including leading film studios, consumer electronics
manufacturers and content distributors – and was established to foster and
promote the Ultra HD ecosystem and benefits of Ultra HD technology. The
Alliance is also focused on helping consumers build a seamless, integrated and
high-quality UHD ecosystem from end-to-end. Premium UHD devices and content
will be clearly marked so consumers can easily identify them in-store.
To learn more about the UHDA, please visit
http://www.uhdalliance.org/.
*DCI-P3 is a common RGB color space for digital movie
projection in the American film industry.
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