Samsung introduces AI-powered TVs and new home appliances: what will change.
According to ТСН: "Samsung is creating a more unified and personalized experience in mobile devices, visual displays, home appliances, and services," emphasized the CEO and head of the Device eXperience (DX) division, T.M. Roh. "With our global ecosystem of connected devices and the implementation of artificial intelligence into various categories, Samsung is becoming a leader in enabling more effective daily use of artificial intelligence."
A breakthrough in TV viewing
The company introduced a new line of TVs featuring artificial intelligence technology. The centerpiece is a revolutionary 130-inch Micro RGB TV, offering the richest color spectrum ever presented in Samsung products. Its elegant Timeless Frame design minimizes distractions, making the image a key element. The Micro RGB light source provides unprecedented image quality, as each tiny diode lights up independently, creating color in its purest form. This TV also uses artificial intelligence to provide recommendations for films, dishes, and music.
For football fans, the AI Soccer Mode Pro enhances the viewing experience by adjusting the image and sound to stadium levels thanks to artificial intelligence technology. The AI Sound Controller Pro allows users to adjust the volume of crowd noise, commentary, and background music, creating a personalized sound. Users can give voice commands, and any TV supporting VAC, including Micro LED, Micro RGB, OLED, and UHD TVs, will execute these commands.
The 2026 TV lineup supports HDR10+ ADVANCED, offering increased brightness, genre adaptation, intelligent motion smoothing, and an enhanced gaming experience.
Breakthrough developments for gamers
Samsung introduced new Odyssey gaming monitors that elevate the standards for resolution, refresh rate, and overall visual performance. The 2026 series features the debut of the 6K 3D Odyssey G9, as well as new Odyssey G6 and G8 models with innovative displays designed specifically for gamers and developers.
All these innovations are backed by the latest Tizen operating system, ensuring continuous improvement for seven years.
A companion for the home: connected smart appliances
Samsung's SmartThings device, expected to serve over 430 million users by the end of 2025, supports the AI Vision refrigerator, which simplifies tracking groceries and meal planning.
The "What's for lunch today?" feature provides recipes based on available ingredients, significantly simplifying dish selection. Users receive step-by-step cooking instructions, and selected recipes can be sent to connected kitchen appliances. The "Video to recipe" feature assists with step-by-step video instructions.
A new weekly report called FoodNote7 summarizes eating habits. The Now Brief8 feature adds more widgets on the Family Hub screen. With Voice ID9, the system can recognize family members and tailor content to their interests.
The combined Bespoke AI Laundry Combo simplifies the laundry process, while the new Samsung Bespoke AI AirDresser steam cabinet allows for shirt smoothing with powerful air jets. Users simply hang up the shirt and wait, reducing morning hassles.
Also introduced was the Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra vacuum robot, which recognizes liquid and has a pet monitoring feature.
Debut of Spatial Signage
Spatial Signage is a glasses-free 3D display that creates an immersive effect, adding depth to 2D images. Users can remotely place content in stores, making the shopping experience more engaging.
Samsung Electronics' Spatial Signage technology was recognized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
The newly created technologies and products from Samsung highlight the importance of integrating artificial intelligence into everyday life. The company aims to ease the work and entertainment of its users by offering smart solutions that can adapt to the interests and needs of each individual. These innovations also demonstrate Samsung's commitment to staying at the forefront of technology and providing modern solutions for home and entertainment.
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