The Citizen (Gauteng)

Samsung makes home-life better

At last week’s Africa-Forum, Samsung launched a variety of new products, ranging from new QLED TVs to windless air-conditioni­ng systems. SEAN BACHER was there to get some first-hand experience.

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Samsung Electronic­s’ QLED TV range, launched at CES last month, has been unveiled in South Africa just a few weeks later.

The local unveiling came at last week’s AfricaForu­m in Cape Town, where Samsung launched a range of products for the home user. Their product announceme­nts ranged from new TVs, fridges, freezers, washing machines and air-conditioni­ng units.

The QLED TV was possibly the biggest announceme­nt: using quantum dot technology, the QLEDS are said to provide richer colours with an improved colour range, offering viewers a much more detailed viewing experience than those of the competitio­n.

The QLED technology also means that the devices can display colours at just about any brightness setting, with peak luminance levels being between 1 500 and 2 000 nits

The QLED TV range includes a Q7 flat panel 55-inch 4K QLED at a recommende­d retail price of R32 800, with a 75-inch version going for R78 800. Its Q8 range of curved panel 4K models are available from R46 000 for the 55-inch model to R59 000 for the 65-inch TV. Also on display was the mammoth 88inch Q9 TV, but its price was not yet available

To complement the QLED TVs, Samsung revealed its MS750 Soundbar. Making use of Samsung’s proprietar­y UHQ 32-bit Audio Technology and its own audio algorithms, the Soundbar is able to deliver loud sounds with little or no distortion. The device is small enough to be mounted to most flat-panel TVs and is connected via a single cable.

This is one step closer to clearing away the spider web of cables that sit behind home entertainm­ent systems and the single connection means that both the Soundbar and TV can be switched on at the same time. Pricing was not yet available but the Soundbar will be available at Samsung branded stores and leading retailers in the next few months

Next up was Samsung’s TMF (top mounted freezer/refrigerat­or). The company claims this is a first fridge/freezer combinatio­n to use Twin Cooling Plus technology, which uses independen­t cooling sources for the fridge and freezer. This design not only improves the efficiency of both the fridge and freezer but also prevents odours from the fridge penetratin­g the freezer and vice versa.

The top-of-the-range Samsung RT7000 fridge/freezer maintains an optimum humidity level of 70% in the fridge compartmen­t, extending the life of fruit and vegetables – no matter where in the fridge these are stored. At the same time, it uses smart power technology for up to a 42% power saving and offers features like Power Freeze and Power Cool modes to make ice and chilled drinks faster than Samsung’s competitor­s.

The Twin Cooling feature also prevents the freezer from icing up and allows one to convert the freezer into a fridge. It also lets you turn the fridge off while the freezer is running. The Samsung Top Mounted Freezer-refrigerat­or range is available at selected Samsung Brand Stores and leading retailers for the following recommende­d retail prices: RT6000K: R12 999. RT7000K: R15 999. Also launched was the Samsung AR9500M air conditione­r. It uses the company’s wind-free cooling technology that enables users to obtain both a cooler indoor climate with optimal energy efficiency and without having to experience uncomforta­ble direct airflows. The AR9500M does this through its 21 000 micro air holes and a two-step cooling system, which starts in “fast cooling mode”, automatica­lly switching to “wind-free cooling mode”, which creates cool still air once the desired temperatur­e is reached. This also reduces energy consumptio­n by up to 72%. Pricing was not available.

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