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Ces 2022: Nft, Micro Led and cloud gaming. Here are the news from Samsung for TVs

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First barrels waiting for the Consumer Electronic Show which this year, despite some important defenections, will be held as usual in Las Vegas. Samsung renewed the MicroLED TV line presented a year earlier. With this technology, the Korean engineers explain, “all 25 million LEDs used on the TVs in question are capable of producing their own colors and lights, with perfect blacks, precise colors and high brightness levels”. The TVs also offer 20-bit grayscale depth in three formats: 89, 101 and 110 inches, all 4K with refresh rates up to 120Hz. Furthermore, the new MicroLED TVs are also compatible with HDR10 + and AMD FreeSync Premium

Here are the Nft on the small screen

Many software changes have been made, for example the interface has been renewed which also in 2022 will continue to be managed by the proprietary Tizen operating system. But the most fashionable novelty is the introduction of a flap for NFT. Samsung is the first major manufacturer to have thought of it. It is a marketplace that should allow you to view and purchase this new digital art form. It will be available soon for the range of MicroLed, Neo Qled and The Frame of the Korean group. On these, it will be possible to browse the main sites that offer NFT and add the works to your personal collection, which will be the background to the televisions, when not in use, thanks to the artistic features that distinguish the three families of models. As explained by Samsung, those who already own NFT content can add them to the aggregation platform, and use them as a background. The giant also notes that its “intelligent calibration” technology can automatically adjust the TV settings, so that the reproduced images match the specifications of the digital creation, as faithfully as possible. If you are a guest you can exhibit the works on your home TV.

Cloud gaming becomes an app

In the wake of rival LG, the Asian giant relaunches on cloud gaming by announcing the presence on the new TVs of cloud gaming apps. Specifically in 2022 there will be Stadia, GeForce Now and Utomik. Access will be guaranteed on some 2022 TV models (the list has not yet been officially announced). Users will be able to access it through the new Samsung Gaming Hub and purchase games directly. The new Samsung Gaming Hub will also support PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X controllers.

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