Samsung releases QT67 QLED TV series – highly energy efficient


Samsung QLED TV

Samsung recently released its QT67 series of QLED TVs in South Korea. The new TV has a high level of energy efficiency. This is the first time that Samsung is releasing a QLED TV with this level of energy efficiency. The Samsung QT67 QLED TV series is available in six sizes.

Samsung QLED TV

While the lowest size is 42-inches, you have the option the choose the highest size which is 85-inches. In between them, we have 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch versions. Well, we all know that Samsung TVs do not come cheap. This is how deep your pocket needs to be if you hope to own any of these TVs. The cheapest sells for 990,000 won (approximately $825), while the largest version sells for 5.49 million won (approximately $4,574).

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The new QLED TV lineup provides excellent image quality, and they have reached the highest energy efficiency rating in Korea. Its QLED panel can reproduce 100% of the colors and provides Quantum HDR standard. In addition, early buyers of this new TV will also be eligible to receive a maximum of 300,000 won (about $250) from the Korean Energy Management Corporation, which is about 10% cashback.

When customers purchase the 55-inch and larger versions of QT67 series QLED TVs, the cashback will increase to 600,000 won (about $500). Samsung’s QLED TV sales jumped more than 50% in the first half of 2020, which shows that the company is committed to the QLED product line, which has achieved great success even in difficult times.

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