Samsung boasts it has "the most seductive TV of all time" at CES as it unveils the SUHD lineup of quantum dot (or nano-crystal, as the company calls it) 4K/UHD resolution TVs.
Launched at a bizarre pre-CES event best described as "Swan Lake meets Tron in a swimming pool," the SUHD line features 3 sets (the JS9500, JS9000 and JS8500) in sizes ranging from 48- to 88-inches. All promise to "surpass the viewing experience of previous displays, delivering superior picture quality with stunning contrast, striking brightness and spectacular colour," with a 64 times the colour expression of regular TVs and a re-mastering engine supposedly analysing images for blacker blacks and brighter, err, brightness.
The flagship SUHD set, the JS9500, features a chamfer bezel design adding further depth to the screen, while the JS9000 has what Samsung describes as a textured "Shirring" design on the back.