
Samsung strengthens its leadership in the global television market thanks to a combination of design, advanced technology and environmental commitment. For 19 consecutive years, the brand has been at the forefront of global sales and continues to do so with developments that make a difference.
One of the most notable features is the mirrorless and cableless technology. Models like the OLED S95F include the Slim One Connect system, or its wireless version, to minimize cable clutter. In addition, Glare Free technology eliminates glare even in brightly lit rooms.
Samsung QLED TVs, based on Quantum Dot technology, provide realistic and vivid color reproduction, avoiding unrealistic tones and offering images that are true to what the human eye perceives. These displays have certifications such as 100% Color Volume (VDE), True QLED (TÜV Rheinland), Eye Comfort (VDE), Pantone and RoHS certification.

Since 2014, Samsung has also been a pioneer in removing cadmium, a hazardous material, from its TVs. This environmental commitment positions it as a safer and more sustainable option compared to other brands.
In terms of durability, Samsung TVs offer a 7-year upgrade warranty, remote support and smart ecosystem compatibility. They are protected by Samsung Knox, which protects user data and prevents hacking of streaming accounts or other connected devices.
In addition, the TVs integrate seamlessly with SmartThings, connecting to mobile phones, watches and other home appliances. From receiving on-screen notifications to controlling your home environment, everything is becoming more connected and personalized.
Finally, Vision AI technology on models such as the S95F, Q900F, QN70F and Q7F automatically adjusts brightness based on ambient light and content type, reducing power consumption and optimizing the display.

