The new Samsung QLED TVs have launched for 2020

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Samsunghas announced that its new range of 2020QLEDTVs has now launched – meaning there’s a whole load ofnew Samsung TVsavailable for you to buy or pre-order.

We got our first glimpse at the flagshipQ950TS QLEDback atCES 2020, sporting its unusual zero-bezel screen design and newObject Tracking Audio+ speaker technology. We then heardmore details about the other 8K QLEDs(Q900TS, Q800T) and4K TVcounterparts (Q60T, Q70T, Q80T, Q90T, Q95T) in the range.

As usual, you’ll be able to buy these Samsung sets at a number of retailers, likely includingAmazon, BestBuy, or Walmart in the US, as well as John Lewis, Richer Sounds, and Currys in the UK.

We’ll be updating ourSamsung TV 2020guide as pricing appears online, though you can be sure that most of these premiumQLEDsets – whether4Kor8K– won’t be that cheap. The mid-range Q60T QLED, though, starts at just $529 (around £410 / AU$800) for the smallest43-inchsize.

I want it that way

I want it that way

EachTV brandmanages their annual product ranges a bit differently, and Samsung is generally known for doing a few things its own way – including its proprietary QLED panels, which use a quantum dot filter to enhance contrast.

Samsung also puts outa lotof different televisions – far more than, say,Panasonic, orLG– for a variety of different sizes and price points. Samsung still puts out at least one curved television each year, though we’re yet to see whether an equivalent model has been produced for 2020.

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Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.

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