All-in-1 TV campaign highlights benefits of Samsung's 4 QLED, Crystal UHD and UHD 2024K smart TVs. The company allows users to play games, control connected devices and even manage passwords without leaving security aside. Look:

All-in-1 TV Campaign Highlights Benefits of Samsung's 4 QLED, Crystal UHD and UHD 2024K Smart TVs

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The company allows users to play games, control connected devices and even manage passwords without leaving security aside. Look:

With the TV Tudo em 1 campaign, Samsung wants to highlight that users can use the models in different parts of their day, in addition to entertainment in their spare time. Check out the details and options of Smart TVs from Samsung sold in Brazil.

Gaming Hub with Xbox Game Pass

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Gaming Hub allows complete access to the Xbox Game Pass catalog (Photo: Disclosure)

Launched in 2022 with the new version of Samsung's Smart TV operating system (Tizen OS), the Gaming Hub is a feature that eliminates the need to connect an Xbox console or computer to access the games available on Game Pass. The most interesting thing is that anyone who buys a TV like this will only need a Bluetooth remote control and an active subscription to start playing – all via the internet.

In addition to having access to all games available on Xbox Game Pass, you can also play NVIDIA GeForce Now titles and access news about your favorite titles, as well as receive recommendations based on what you've played. Find out more in our Samsung Gaming Hub special article.

Knox Security

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Samsung Knox ensures that data is secure at all times (Photo: Disclosure)

This is a feature little known even by Samsung Smart TV owners. In practice, all the passwords you enter to access websites and applications are saved in a more secure area of ​​the processor, so that, in cases of hacker attacks, your data is not compromised. Access to passwords is only permitted after entering a four-digit PIN.

Another layer of security is the detection of Phishing, which are websites that steal your data in exchange for a false promotion or false benefits. Usage data from connected devices is also stored in this more secure section, which can only be accessed by users, so Knox Security is a guarantee of security against hacker attacks.

We talk more about the Knox Security on Samsung Smart TVs in a special article, be sure to check it out.

Samsung TVPlus

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Samsung TV Plus is available for all models launched after 2022 (Photo: Disclosure)

This is one of the most interesting benefits of QLED Smart TVs and other models. Samsung's IPTV service only requires connecting your Samsung Account and Internet to access more than 150 channels, without paying anything for it. One of the highlights is CazéTV, which has complete coverage of the world's main sporting events.

Samsung TV Plus also offers options for news channels, cartoons, documentaries and more. It is certain that you will have a range of entertainment options on the same TV, in addition to films and series available on streaming services.

It is worth mentioning an honorable mention to other applications such as Pluto TV e TikTok, which allow users to view content with a simple login.

Samsung SmartThings

All-in-1 TV campaign highlights benefits of Samsung's 4 QLED, Crystal UHD and UHD 2024K smart TVs. The company allows users to play games, control connected devices and even manage passwords without leaving security aside. Look:
All connected devices can be controlled by Smart TVs (Photo: Disclosure)

Closing the details, the SmartThings platform allows you to control other devices connected directly through Samsung Smart TVs. The most interesting thing is that, after registering, you can leave the manufacturer's application aside to give all the commands on the big screen. In addition to personal assistants, it is possible to control robot vacuum cleaners, smart refrigerators, locks and connected lamps.

An interesting function of the SmartThings platform is the possibility of defining routines. With this, you can program several devices to be turned on or off during a specific part of the day, such as, for example, when you go to sleep.

All Samsung Smart TV models launched in 2024 support SmartThings, so making a purchase means making sure you have a more connected day-to-day life.

Samsung Smart TV models for 2024

UHD 4K (DU7700)

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DU7700 arrives with a size of up to 75″ (Photo: Disclosure)

successor to CU7700, this model was launched with sizes from 43″ to 75″, in addition to having a Crystal 4K processor that enhances content below this resolution so that users have the best possible experience.

We cannot fail to mention the support for the HDR filter and 60Hz refresh rate, which could be a good option for more traditional games. The TV also includes the Tizen OS system, updated for 2024, and a rechargeable remote control via solar energy or via the USB-C port. Another interesting detail is the support for Dolby Atmos technology, which delivers sound immersion to the entire space where the Smart TV is positioned. UHD 4K (DU7700) can be purchased at the following prices:

Crystal UHD (DU8000 and DU9000)

Du9000, Samsung's all-in-1 TV
DU9000 has a 98″ screen (Photo: Disclosure)

The DU8000 and DU9000 lines also deliver good images in 4K quality, without the need to spend the price of superior models. While the variants in the DU8000 line have sizes ranging from 43″ to up to 85″, the DU9000 impresses by being 98″, ideal for those who have a large room and would like to have an immersive experience.

Samsung highlights the Crystal 4K processor in these models, which can also enhance content below this resolution. Another highlight is the 120Hz refresh rate, HDR filter for viewing more vivid colors and support for Q-Symphony, which allows the manufacturer's soundbars to be wirelessly connected to work together with the Smart TV.

The DU8000 can be purchased by:

The DU9000, with a 120Hz refresh rate and 98″ screen, can be purchased for BRL 31.999 at Fast Shop, if payment is made via Pix.

QLED (Q60D, Q65D and Q70D)

All-in-1 TV campaign highlights benefits of Samsung's 4 QLED, Crystal UHD and UHD 2024K smart TVs. The company allows users to play games, control connected devices and even manage passwords without leaving security aside. Look:
Q70D has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a screen of up to 85″ (Photo: Disclosure)

Closing the details, we have the options of Smart TVs with a QLED panel, which can reach up to 1 billion vibrant colors, according to Samsung. Compared to conventional LCD, this TV is much more interesting, with more vibrant and detailed colors and contrasts. Keep in mind that this model is Samsung's entry-level QLED, so it will have features similar to what we see in the entry-level Smart TV line, in this case, the CrystalUHD.

A Q60D, which we have already tested here at Showmetech, has 50″, 55″, and 65″ screen options, as well as a refresh rate of up to 60Hz and a power saving mode that allows you to spend less through some small actions. See prices:

The line Q65D It comes in sizes 55″, 65″, and 70″, ideal for those with larger rooms and can afford a little more. The screens continue to have 65Hz, audio improvements made via AI (also seen on the Q60D), and an AirSlim design that allows elegant everyday use. See prices:

Finally, there is the Q70D, which has screen options of 55″, 65″, 75″ and 85″. These screens are very similar to the models we mentioned previously, but the refresh rate seen here is 120Hz, which delivers a better gaming experience in various titles. Prices are:

What did you think of all the Samsung models? Did you imagine they had so many benefits? Tell us Comment!

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