Fri. Nov 18th, 2022

Neo QLED 4K models will launch in Aotearoa with prices starting at just under $2900, while the 8K models will start at just under $9000.
The new projectors Samsung is bringing to the country are for people who want to spend even more on creating a home cinema experience. 
‘The Premiere’ is a short throw laser projector offering up to HDR10+ certified 4K resolution, a screen size of up to 130-inches and 2800 ANSI lumens of brightness – but it’ll cost up to $13,000.
While that may be a huge amount to spend on a home movie-watching upgrade, New Zealanders are said to have been splashing out more on home electronics over the last year amid the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Mcelroy says Samsung had a huge year. 
“If you look at the current percentage that Samsung has of the television market in New Zealand, at the end of 2020 – according to GfK – Samsung had just up over 40 percent of the value in the market. That was an increase on the 35 percent we finished 2019 with.”
All of the 2021 models come with solar-powered remote controls, which means never having to change the batteries and, ultimately, fewer batteries going to landfills. They can be recharged with room lights rather than the sun, too.
As with the likes of LG and Sony, Samsung’s latest TVs also offer advancements specifically for gamers like the ability to game in 4K at 120fps. The new ‘Game Bar’ feature brings up information such as a monitor of the current framerate and input lag.
Earlier this year, Samsung announced a Micro LED television – which is a separate, newer, much more expensive technology than Mini LED – was going to be released in 2021, but it was not included with the other models announced this week as coming to New Zealand.
Samsung hasn’t set an exact date for when the Neo QLED TVs will be available in Aotearoa but has said they will be “from early May”, while the new projectors are available from this week.