
In addition to meticulous external design, Samsung TV models are also dedicated to quality by incorporating numerous modern and advanced technologies.
1. Special Imaging Technologies on Samsung TVs
In addition to meticulous external design, Samsung TV models are also dedicated to quality by incorporating numerous modern and advanced technologies.
HDR Elite
HDR Elite expands the brightness range from the darkest to the brightest points, optimizing contrast on every frame, even in the most complex scenes. This helps you perceive sharp contrast and immerse yourself in impressive program details. HDR Elite is considered an upgraded version of HDR technology.

Expansive Viewing Experience
This technology supports you to enjoy entertainment programs with authentic colors, unchanged regardless of your position at home, even when viewing from an angle. Any color distortion or glare when watching TV is no longer a significant issue.

Q Engine
The Q Engine chip upgrades every image detail, optimizes colors, contrast, and sharpness so that users can perceive contents as intended by image manufacturers, ensuring their customers experience it.

UHD Engine
UHD Engine technology enhances image quality and converts lower-resolution contents to nearly high-resolution levels, delivering sharp, detailed, and accurate images with true-to-life colors similar to reality. This technology operates based on image processing steps (image signal analysis, noise reduction, improvement, enhancement).

Mega Contrast
Samsung Smart TVs equipped with this Mega Contrast technology minimize screen light reflection in all lighting conditions, ensuring images consistently exhibit deep, sharp contrast to every detail. You can comfortably immerse yourself in deep abyssal black frames or pure white shades, making entertainment programs even more captivating.

Peak Illuminator Pro
Peak Illuminator Pro is an enhanced version of Peak Illuminator technology. Essentially, this technology maximizes image brightness, even in dark frames, by harnessing energy in dark areas to compensate for brightness in the frame, allowing viewers to enjoy images with true-to-life colors and depth.

