CES 2023 has begun andSamsunghas a lineup of new TVs, monitors, and soundbars to showcase. Running from Thursday, January 5 through Sunday, January 8, CES 2023 will feature the showcases of all the tech industry’s major players. Samsung is showing up in a big way this year, with its televisions in the spotlight. Not only does it have a line ofSamsungOLED TVs, but all new Neo QLED and Micro LED televisions, as well.Samsung is known to be current market leader for television sales in the world.Televisions made by Samsungwere reported earlier this year to have a market share of 32.9%, with a revenue of $232.8 billion. That’s a position that Samsung is striving to improve, which given the high level of competition is no simple feat. Suffice to say, Samsung continues to push screen technology forward and it believes its 2023 lineup of new products is the correct next step.RELATED:Xbox Cloud Gaming Getting Big Upgrade, Game Pass Coming to Samsung TVsSamsung’s televisions are split between three lines, OLED,Neo QLED, and Micro LED. The OLED line, which is now available, comes in 55, 65, and 77-inch models, now featuring Quantum Dot technology and Neural Quantum Processors. These TVs also feature 144Hz refresh rate, as well as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification for gaming. Samsung Neo QLED offers a suite of televisions supporting both 8K and 4K resolution, as well as new Auto HDR Remastering technology. As for Micro LED, Samsung’s 2023 lineup offers a range of TVs from 50 to 150 inches.

In addition to TVs, Samsung has a variety of other screen-focused products and accessories available for 2023. One example is its 55-inch curved monitor, part of itsOdyssey series. It’s also offering a Premiere 8K laser projector with a maximum screen size of 150 inches. The Samsung Freestyle projector allows users to project what they want, where they want, and also supports the Samsung Gaming Hub. Further, accessories include the Auto Rotating Wall Mount and Stand for TVs, as well as an improved Samsung Art Store.

Audio devices are also receiving a spotlight by Samsung in 2023. New soundbars including the flagship HW-Q990C and the slim HW-S800B have been revealed. The former offers 11.1.4 channel sound andDolby Atmos support, while the latter offers 3.1.2 channels in a tiny 40mm tall device. There’s also a new iteration on the Q-Symphony, said to offer “vastly evolved sound.”

Samsung remains on the cutting edge of screen technology going into 2023 with its line-up of TVs, monitors, projectors, and more. Obviously, consumer interest inupgrading TVsis highly dependent on pricing, which is highly variable depending on line and specifications. Still,Samsunglooks to offer a TV that could fit with most buyers' expectations for the new year.

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