
The emergence of 8K and new panel technologies has driven high-end TV prices to billions of Vietnamese dong, comparable to the prices of cars or condominiums.
1. Top 3 Most Expensive TVs in Vietnam
The emergence of 8K and new panel technologies has driven high-end TV prices to billions of Vietnamese dong, comparable to the prices of cars or condominiums.
Samsung QLED Q900R 98 inch (2.3 billion VND)
This is also the largest 8K TV in the world with a screen size of up to 98 inches. The product has just appeared in Vietnam with a price equivalent to a condominium or a luxury car.
Besides its large size, users can experience many new technologies on this QLED model, such as AI artificial intelligence that can automatically enhance low-quality content to high resolution equivalent to 4K, 8K content. The 98-inch Q900R screen achieves 4 times the 4K resolution when it can display up to 33 million pixels.

LG Signature OLED W 77 inch (650 million VND)
Before the arrival of the new 8K models in Vietnam, the Signature W series remains the most high-end and expensive TV series of LG in Vietnam with a price of over 600 million VND for the 77-inch version. Although the screen size is not as large, what makes this 4K model expensive is its unique design with an ultra-thin screen of only 3 mm. The OLED screen technology can also be curved and attached to the wall thanks to magnetic magnets. The speaker system is separated into a separate multi-channel soundbar, supporting surround sound.

Samsung QLED Q900R 82 inch (300 million VND)
Despite being smaller, the technology and image quality of the 82-inch Q900R model remain largely unchanged. This model also features AI processing to enhance images. The screen resolution is up to 33 million pixels for sharper images than many 4K screens of the same size.

