Samsung's new line of SUHD TV products has been certified by UHD Alliance



On January 5th, Samsung announced that the 2016 new Samsung SUHD TV line has been certified by the UHD UHD Alliance (UHDA). This certification is designed to give the highest level of true UHD TV, only complying with the newly announced performance of the Alliance in relation to image resolution, high dynamic range imaging (HDR), peak brightness, black level, wide color gamut, and other important metrics. Standard products and services will be granted certification.

It is reported that in the top UHD picture quality, UHD Alliance high-end certification is highly credible. This certification will appear on the 2016 Samsung SUHD TV line to ensure that consumers can easily identify high-tech products and increase consumer confidence.

“Samsung has always been committed to providing consumers with the most stunning and immersive visual experience. We are very honored that UHD Alliance has given Samsung 2016 a full line of new-generation UHD TV UHD products,” said Hyun Hyun, CEO of Samsung Electronics Imaging Display Division. Suk Kim said. “We will continue to work with UHDA to establish UHD quality standards and promote the progress of the entire family entertainment industry.”

It is worth mentioning that it has gained great recognition and Samsung's many excellent image quality optimization techniques contributed. Among them, the addition of the HDR function enabled the 2016 Samsung new SUHD TV to maximize natural light. Not only that, the new SUHD TV can also significantly reduce the interference of outside light, providing high-contrast, high-definition picture quality display regardless of the viewing environment.

"We are very honored to have so many industry top companies joining in and working together to provide a revolutionary quality experience." UHD Alliance Chairman Hanno Basse said, "Because of the cooperation between industry leaders and the ultra-high With the addition of horizontal picture quality technology, it can be foreseen that the UHD content ecosystem will grow faster."