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Samsung QE65S95B QD-OLED TELEVISION £2299

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Samsung has marked the arrival of its first QD-OLED TV with quite the design statement. The S95B really is incredibly thin over the vast majority of its rear. Even at its thickest, it is smaller and slimmer than such processing, connection and speaker-bearing segments on other super-skinny TVs, leaving the incredible thinness of the QD-OLED panel to define the S95B’s extraordinary look. A distinctive lack of bodywork surrounding the set’s picture makes it among the slimmest we have seen.

The S95B’s QD-OLED panel combines the self-emissive pixels of OLED with the Quantum Dot colour system previously associated with LCD TVs, potentially delivering more brightness and colour volume than regular OLED panels. The technology works by shining a

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