Want a free Samsung Galaxy S8+? Buy one of these Samsung QLED TVs

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Samsung India has launched its premium QLED TV series in India a year after showcasing at Paris. The new line-up comes in Q9, Q8 and Q7 series and 54-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and 88-inch panel sizes.  The Samsung QLED range starts from Rs. 3,14,900 goes all the way up to Rs. 24,99,900. To lure customer, Samsung is offering a Samsung Galaxy S8+ for free to all those who pre-book a Samsung QLED TV between May 2 and May 21.

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Samsung QLED TVs feature innovative technology as they can achieve 100% Colour Volume and a come with HDR 2000 certification, which has no loss or distortion of colors, as per company claims.

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There are two TVs in this image can you spot them?

For these new TVs Samsung has developed One Connect box that uses a single optical cable to handle feed from multiple devices such as set-top box, gaming console, Blu-ray player and more.

With the new QLED TVs comes Samsung universal One Remote, which users can use to control most connected TV devices.

IMG_8728The innovation is not limited to display technology only. Samsung has also developed a new no-gap wall mounting solution for the new range that makes them sit “absolutely flush with the wall.” There is also an option of studio stand if you don’t like to mount your TV on your living room wall.

The new QLED TVs sports a new smart TV interface which supports voice control. Also, the latest version of Samsung Smart View app on Android and iOS can be used as a remote or to stream content from your phone to TV.

Deepak RajawatDeepak Rajawat
Experienced technology journalist with over 7-years of experience. Before embracing online journalism, he has worked with several legacy publications including print editions at Hindustan Times and The Statesman. He also has a keen interest in Sports, which he used to cover with equal enthusiasm in his early career.

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