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Samsung Electronic is set to introduce their all-new Micron LED TV’s this week with the new display screens set to be available in Australia by March 2021. The new display technology is set
to boost Samsung’s presence in the premium TV market in 2021 with a range of TV’s going up to 150 inches that can be used in giant TV walls. The Company is the #1 TV supplier in Australia.
Samsung said it will unveil its new Micro LED TV product at a webinar Thursday. The world’s largest TV producer has yet to reveal the product’s specification and price, but industry insiders
predict it will be their new Micro LED TV. The new technology is said to be superior to their current QLED TV’s as it uses micrometre-sized LED modules as single pixels that can also
self-illuminate, which provides better resolution and higher clarity. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January, Samsung demonstrated new 88-inch and 150-inch models with the new
range set to be launched in 65″ 75-, 88-, 93- and 110-inch display sizes. Han Jong-hee, head of the visual display business at Samsung, then said the company plans to launch micro-LED TVs
for the home in the second half in markets that include Australia, the United States and Europe. According to industry tracker Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), worldwide revenue from
Micro LED TVs is expected to grow sharply in upcoming years, rising from around $25 million this year to around $228 million by 2026. About Post Author David Richards David Richards has
been writing about technology for more than 30 years. A former Fleet Street journalist, he wrote the Award Winning Series on the Federated Ships Painters + Dockers Union for the Bulletin
that led to a Royal Commission. He is also a Logie Winner for Outstanding Contribution To TV Journalism with a story called The Werribee Affair. In 1997, he built the largest Australian
technology media company and prior to that the third largest PR company that became the foundation company for Ogilvy PR. Today he writes about technology and the impact on both business and
consumers.