Samsung Vision AI powered TVs know you better than yourself

Samsung Vision AI is truly visionary

Samsung Vision AI powered TVs know you better than yourself

We’ve all been in a place where we are aimlessly flipping through channels, trying to find something worth watching, only to give up and settle for whatever’s on. But Samsung’s betting big that your TV should know what you want before you do. Enter the 2025 AI-powered TV lineup, which is being led by the flagship Neo QLED 8K QN950F and fueled by the company’s shiny new secret weapon which is Samsung Vision AI.

What does Samsung Vision AI bring to the table?

Well, Vision AI doesn’t just boost your picture and sound. It learns you. The features include real-time gesture controls (bye-bye remote), mood-matching generative wallpapers, and even alerts if your dog’s up to something while you’re out. It’s less of a TV and more of a high-IQ roommate.

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And if you’re wondering about picture quality, Samsung’s bringing the heat. The QN950F comes packed with AI Upscaling Pro that magically turns low-res content into near-8K stunners. Add in Glare-Free viewing, Dolby Atmos with Q-Symphony sound, and a wild 240Hz refresh rate, and yeah, it’s like a visual mic drop.

But Samsung didn’t stop there. The new lineup, which includes OLEDs, Neo QLED 4Ks, QLEDs, and even The Frame, has something for every kind of living room (and wallet). Sizes range from 43 inches all the way up to a jaw-dropping 115. Plus, everything’s stitched into the SmartThings ecosystem, turning your screen into the brains of your connected home.

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And yes, it’s thinking long-term. Samsung’s tossing in seven years of OS updates, which, in tech years, is basically forever. If you were wondering what the pricing situation look like, here’s a quick look at what’s on offer –  

– Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K range starts from Rs 2,72,990
– Samsung’s Neo QLED 4K range starts from Rs 89,990
– Samsung’s OLED range starts from Rs 1,54,990
– Samsung’s QLED range starts from Rs 49,490
– Samsung’s Frame TVs range starts from Rs 63,990 

Bottom line? Samsung’s not just making TVs anymore. It’s building screens that see, hear, think, and adapt to you. Welcome to ‘It’s Your Show.’ Literally. 

Planning to upgrade your setup anytime soon? Let us know. And, stay tuned to Unboxed by Croma for more such updates. 

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