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By Samsung Newsroom
At its core, television is about picture quality. As the world’s No. 1 TV brand, Samsung Electronics has consistently extended its lead in this field, securing an unrivaled position in the pursuit of excellence.
The mark of true leadership, however, lies not only in picture quality itself but also in the overall viewing experience. Samsung’s 2025 OLEDs embody this with Glare-Free1 and AI gamma-adjusting technologies, innovations that minimize distractions to deliver an optimal viewing experience. To uncover the details behind the TVs’ vivid visuals, Samsung Newsroom spoke with Mirae Shin from the Picture Quality Lab of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display (VD) Business.
▲ Mirae Shin with the new 2025 Samsung S95F OLED TV
Enhanced Glare-Free Technology: Bright or Dark, Always Clear
OLED is renowned for delivering perfect blacks, vivid colors and ultra-fast response times — strengths made possible by its self-emissive design, which allows each pixel to generate color or block light without the need for a backlight.
Yet the high-gloss finishes often used to maximize these strengths are inevitably vulnerable to reflections from external light sources. While a theater-like setting that blocks all ambient light would be ideal, the viewing environments of TV users are rarely perfect. Sunlight streaming through windows during the day or the glow of living room lights in the evening can reflect off the screen, making it difficult to truly appreciate what’s on-screen.
This is where Glare-Free technology makes the difference. By effectively reducing reflections and glare, it allows viewers to experience OLED to the fullest in any environment.
Select 2025 Samsung OLEDs deliver an impressive Glare-Free performance with a specially engineered low-reflection layer that disperses external light and reduces internal light-scattering without distorting picture quality. Compared to previous models, it reduces reflections by more than 25%.2 This performance has also been verified by UL Solutions, a global certification organization.3
“This year’s enhanced Glare-Free technology significantly lowers reflection rates and minimizes screen distortion, ultimately enabling the set to deliver outstanding picture quality in both bright and dark environments,” Shin explained. In practice, this means viewers don’t have to worry about washed-out colors caused by sunlight when watching movies or diminished details in dark game scenes under ambient lighting.
▲ Comparison: OLEDs with/without Glare-Free technology in a bright viewing environment. Select 2025 Samsung OLEDs minimize viewing interference from external light sources by leveraging a special low-reflection layer.
Bringing Hidden Details to Light With AI Gamma Technology
Samsung hasn’t overlooked software innovations, either. While Glare-Free technology provides a physical solution to reduce interference from external light sources, AI gamma adjustment adds another layer of refinement. 2025 Samsung OLEDs optimize content by using AI to adjust gamma values, which refer to numerical measurements that define the correlation between the brightness of an input signal and the luminance displayed on-screen.
Human vision is highly sensitive to subtle contrast differences in dark areas, but responds less acutely in bright areas. Gamma adjustment compensates for this, making contrast appear more natural to the eye. When effectively implemented, it allows viewers to perceive fine details even in shadowed scenes, all while delivering more vivid and lifelike visuals.
▲ 2025 Samsung OLED TVs offer an AI-based gamma adjustment feature to optimize each scene by content and ambient light.
“Our enhanced gamma-adjusting technology uses AI algorithms to analyze the average brightness of each scene in real time, then automatically adjusts the gamma value according to the surrounding lighting conditions,” Shin explained, outlining the fundamental principles behind the technology.
“For example, when watching dark content in a bright living room, the gamma value is adjusted so that shadowed areas on screen are brightened just enough to preserve detail, preventing them from being obscured by ambient light,” she said. “Conversely, when watching bright content in a dark room, the gamma value is adjusted to minimize glare in bright on-screen areas and enhance contrast.”
“When the environment suddenly shifts from dark to bright — like when the lights come on in a movie theater — shadowed areas on screen can temporarily disappear from view. Again, adjusting the gamma value in such cases makes those dark areas visible again. The key is to keep the viewing experience consistent by providing adaptive gamma values,” she added.
Brightness, Contrast and High Refresh Rates for the Ultimate Viewing Experience
Besides Glare-Free technology and AI gamma adjustment technology, the 2025 OLEDs also incorporate a range of signature Samsung innovations that maximize the strengths of OLED panels. For example, upgraded panels are brighter by about 30%4 compared to previous models. “The brighter the TV display, the more accurately it can convey a filmmaker or content creator’s original intent,” said Shin.
Contrast ratio — the core strength of OLED — has also been enhanced. “OLED panels are made of self-emissive elements, allowing each RGB5 pixel to be switched on or off individually,” Shin explained. “This means that when black content is displayed, each pixel can be entirely dimmed to produce perfect blacks.” The contrast between deep blacks and increased brightness heightens immersion not only in movies and dramas, but also in games with numerous dark scenes.
▲ Shin proudly notes that the new S95F OLED TV delivers unmatched immersion with enhanced brightness, perfect blacks and high refresh rates.
“Samsung’s 2025 OLED TVs are an attractive choice not only for content viewers but also for gamers,” Shin continued. “Glare-Free technology allows dark scenes in games to be enjoyed in crisp detail, even in bright environments. On top of that, the TV is the industry’s first to support a 165Hz refresh rate, delivering smooth, lifelike gameplay without any breaks in the action,” she added. “OLED’s strengths lie in pixel-level dimming and ultra-fast response times. By combining those with a 165Hz refresh rate, we’ve unlocked the full potential of OLED panels.”
Equipped with cutting-edge technologies, the 2025 Samsung OLEDs deliver the ultimate immersive viewing experience. With these new models, Samsung has once again proven its unrivaled leadership in OLED technology — not only advancing the state of the art, but pushing the very boundaries of what a TV can be.
1 Applicable only to models featuring Glare-Free technology
2 Based on internal studies
3 UL’s verification certifies glare-free performance by evaluating the product against the Unified Glare Rating (UGR) test standards set by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) (Reflected glare UGR ≤ 10, discomfort glare UGR ≤ 22, disability glare UGR ≤ 34).
4 Based on internal studies
5 Red, green, blue
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced that its 2025 OLED TV (S95F model) has been officially certified as a Real Black display by the Verband der Elektrotechnik (VDE), a leading electrical engineering certification institute in Germany.1 By meeting the required standards to be genuinely considered Real Black, Samsung has proven that its OLED technology delivers a true black viewing experience.
The certification validates the OLED display’s crisp, reflection-free images with near-perfect blacks measured below 0.005 nits in dark environments, as well as black accuracy in sunlit rooms and even under direct sunlight. The result is crystal-clear visuals with rich, deep blacks in their truest form.
“Earning VDE’s Real Black certification is proof of our commitment to taking OLED technology to new heights,” said Hoon Seol, Vice President and Head of CE Division at Samsung Electronics Germany. “We look forward to bringing more customers the opportunity to experience world-class picture quality with the deepest blacks and color clarity.”
“VDE’s ‘Real Black’ certification is awarded only to displays that excel in our most demanding evaluations,” said Ansgar Hinz, the Chairman and CEO of VDE. “Samsung’s OLED stood out for its ability to maintain rich, accurate blacks across a wide range of lighting environments — from home theaters to brightly lit living rooms. This achievement reflects both technological excellence and a commitment to delivering consistent picture quality in real-world conditions.”
Meeting the Highest Standard for Real Black Validation
The flagship OLED TV series comes equipped with Samsung’s advanced Glare-Free 2.0. VDE’s certification affirms the exceptional performance of this proprietary technology, which preserves the depth and details of the OLED display’s black levels by minimizing reflections.
To earn this certification, Samsung’s OLED S95F series was evaluated on how “truly black” the display appears under various viewing conditions, with performance assessed through three rigorous tests:
Ambient light impact in bright rooms: The display was evaluated for the level of distraction caused by light reflections for viewers while watching TV.2 Black levels in dark settings: In a dark room test, the display’s black level performance was measured to ensure it met the standard of 0.005 nits or less.3 Surface gloss level: Screen surface reflections were measured to determine the amount of glare of Samsung’s Glare-Free Technology.4
Exceptional Color for Gaming and Entertainment
The Real Black-certified OLED series delivers exceptional color clarity and contrast that brings every detail to life, whether in fast-paced games or cinematic scenes. The advanced OLED Glare-Free technology enhances this experience by preserving rich colors and deep blacks in any lighting conditions so that viewers can enjoy stunning, true-to-life visuals no matter the content.
Samsung has led the global TV market for 19 consecutive years,5 a position built on its leadership in premium displays and leading-edge innovations in viewing experiences. In addition to the VDE Real Black certification, Samsung’s 2025 OLED TV lineup is the first in the industry to be certified with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and has recently been validated as NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible, ensuring seamless performance and smooth gameplay.
To learn more about Samsung OLED TVs, visit www.samsung.com
1 All sizes of the 4K OLED TV S95F series (55’’, 65’’, 77’’ and 83’’) have received certification.
2 Greyscale discrimination AVG ΔE2000 ≤ 5 in a bright room with 500 Lx.
3 Black level ≤ 0.005 nits in a dark room (based on ITU-R BT.2100-3 under VDE’s dark room conditions).
4 Samsung OLED: ≤ 15 Gloss Unit (GU) (ex. Mirror: 100 GU)
5 Omdia, Feb-2025 (Results are not an endorsement of Samsung).
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By Samsung Newsroom
Quantum dots have attracted attention as next-generation material for a wide range of applications including displays, medical devices and solar cells. In 2014, Samsung Electronics developed the world’s first no-cadmium quantum dot material and successfully commercialized quantum dot technology with its SUHD TVs. Since 2017, the company has continued to build on its legacy of quantum dot mastery through QLED — its own quantum dot TV series. Samsung Newsroom explored how quantum dots are taking Samsung displays to the next level.
Quantum Dots: The Next Generation of Display Innovation
Quantum dots are ultra-fine semiconductor particles that are tens of thousands of times thinner than a human hair. Since inception, their physical characteristics that allow them to provide the highest level of color accuracy and brightness among existing materials had them positioned to revolutionize display technology.
When used in displays, quantum dots support a wide color gamut that closely matches colors perceived by the human eye and facilitate pixel-level light adjustment for more accurate black levels. Emitting light in all directions, quantum dots deliver uniform luminance and consistent color from any viewing angle while minimizing blue light exposure for a more comfortable viewing experience.
▲ SUHD TVs at CES 2015
What Sets Quantum Dot TVs Apart: Content, Film Quality and No-Cadmium Technology
The TV industry continues research and development into the commercialization of quantum dots as the material becomes a game-changer in display technology. For that reason, a variety of quantum dot TVs have hit the market recently — offering a wide range of options to customers.
However, key differences in quantum dot TVs lie in how the technology is implemented and the overall quality of the display. To ensure a premium viewing experience, factors such as the amount of quantum dot content, the quality of quantum dot film and the use of no-cadmium materials must be considered.
▲ Factors to consider when selecting a high-quality quantum dot TV
Quantum Dot Content
The true quality of a quantum dot TV is defined by its quantum dot content. The quantum dot layer requires a minimum of 30 parts per million (ppm) of the material to achieve the vivid, rich picture quality and color expression that only quantum dots can deliver.
Quantum Dot Film
Quantum dot displays have a simpler and more efficient structure compared to LCDs. Samsung QLEDs eliminate the need for a phosphor layer, enhancing light and energy efficiency while delivering more vivid colors. A quantum dot OLED (QD-OLED), which consists of a thin-film transistor (TFT) layer,1 a self-emitting light source and a quantum dot film that uses the light emitted from the light source, takes a step further enhancing picture quality. In either case, a dedicated quantum dot film that contains sufficient quantum dots is key in delivering top-class picture quality and longevity.
▲ A comparison of QD-OLED and LCD displays
No Cadmium
In the early stages of developing quantum dot TVs, cadmium was essential to achieving the key benefits of quantum dots such as color reproduction and contrast ratio. At the time, cadmium was considered the most efficient material for producing quantum dots.
However, cadmium’s toxicity became a significant obstacle to the commercialization of quantum dot technology. The element posed serious threats to the environment — making its widespread use difficult despite being the most suitable material for implementing quantum dot technology.
In response to this challenge, Samsung developed the world’s first no-cadmium quantum dot material in 2014 and successfully commercialized quantum dot technology with its SUHD TVs in the following year to open a new era of quantum dot TVs.
10 Years of Quantum Dot Innovation and Leadership
Samsung has quickly recognized the potential of quantum dot technology and led innovation in the global display market over the past decade through continuous research and investment.
▲ A timeline of Samsung’s quantum dot technology development from 2001 to 2022
Samsung began researching and developing quantum dot technology in 2001 — at a time when there was limited research on non-cadmium materials. Achieving vivid colors required making the nano-sized particles uniform, but the lack of technology and research made mass production extremely challenging.
Despite these obstacles, Samsung succeeded in creating a no-cadmium nanocrystal material in 2014. Since then, the company has accumulated extensive expertise — registering more than 150 patents — and continuously worked on advancing the technology. Samsung’s long-standing commitment culminated in 2015 when the company unveiled the world’s first SUHD TVs with no-cadmium quantum dot technology.
▲ QLED TVs (75Q8C and 88Q8F) at Samsung’s First Look 2017 event during CES 2017
Samsung’s QLED lineup was revealed in 2017, setting a new standard for premium TVs that overcame the limitations of OLED TVs. By applying metal quantum dot technology, Samsung achieved the Digital Cinema Initiative’s color standard DCI-P3 and achieved 100% color volume for the first time in the world — thereby presenting unparalleled color expression. Notably, the use of inorganic quantum dot technology protected the screens from burn-in2 to ensure consistent picture quality over time.
▲ (From left to right) Kwang-Hee Kim, Dr. Taehyung Kim, Dr, Eunjoo Jang, Sungwoo Kim and Seon-Myeong Choi from Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
Following its success in developing a red light-emitting element for displays in 2019, the company enhanced the luminous efficiency of blue self-emitting QLEDs — considered the most challenging to implement among the three primary QLED colors3 — to an industry-leading 20.2%.
“Discovering a blue material for self-emitting QLEDs and demonstrating industry-leading performance at the device level were significant achievements of this research,” said Dr. Eunjoo Chang, a fellow at Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology. “Samsung’s distinctive quantum dot technology has once again overcome technical barriers.”
This cutting-edge advancements led to the launch of the QD-OLED TVs, making history at CES 2022 by winning the Best of Innovation award for integrating quantum dot technology and OLED displays.
Samsung remains dedicated to advancing quantum dot technology through continuous innovation. The company continues to invest in leading display technology — from QLED to Neo OLED — by offering high brightness, color accuracy and frequency. Driven by Samsung’s unrivaled quantum dot innovations, the future of display technology is brighter than ever.
1 An electronic circuit that adjusts and controls the light-emitting layers
2 Occurs when a static image is displayed for too long, causing color distortions or ghost images to remain on screen
3 Red, green and blue
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced that seven models1 in its 2024 Neo QLED and QLED lineup are the first in the industry to receive both the True Cinema Black and HDR Brightness Accuracy certifications from Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE), a leading German electrical engineering certification institute.
“Technology continues to advance, enabling us to deliver an unmatched cinematic experience right in our customers’ homes,” said Yongjae Kim, Executive Vice President and Deputy Head of R&D Team, Visual Display Business. “We are committed to setting the highest standards for picture quality in both high-resolution and big-screen TVs, and we are proud that our Neo QLED TVs have earned these industry-first certifications from VDE.”
Bringing Film Colors to Life
Six of Samsung’s 2024 Neo QLED 8K and 4K models, as well as one QLED 4K model, obtain industry’s first HDR Brightness Accuracy certification. This certification assures that these models accurately reproduce the brightness levels of HDR content, staying true to HDR standards and delivering picture quality that closely matches what the human eye perceives.2
HDR technology enhances both the bright and dark areas of an image, providing detailed and realistic visuals that bring films to life. Whether in a living room, bedroom, office or kitchen, Samsung’s Neo QLED and QLED TVs offer customers the opportunity to enjoy exceptional cinematic quality in any environment.
Elevating the Home Viewing Experience
These seven models in Samsung’s 2024 Neo QLED and QLED lineup have also set a new benchmark in home entertainment by becoming the first to earn the True Cinema Black certification,3 which highlights the exceptional local dimming performance. The TVs are capable of transforming wide aspect ratio films into a 4:3 format, fitting the screen precisely without any light blooming, thus preserving the cinematic integrity.
The certification is based on strict evaluations of black levels in the Letterbox area of the screen, ensuring that these areas remain deep and immersive when viewing official footage from the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) — within the guidelines of the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA®). The superior local dimming performance eliminates unwanted light interference, allowing viewers to experience movies as they were intended, with deep blacks and vivid details, akin to a theater experience.
Samsung’s commitment to innovation and quality has led to the development of TVs that meet the highest standards in the industry. With the True Cinema Black and HDR Brightness Accuracy certifications, the 2024 Neo QLED lineup are poised to deliver an unparalleled home viewing experience so users can enjoy world-class picture quality in any setting.
1 Neo QLED 8K (QN900D, QN800D, QN990C), Neo QLED 4K (QN95D, QN90D, QN87D/QN88D, QN85D), QLED(Q80D, Q80C). Applied models may vary by region.
2 HDR Brightness Accuracy is the cumulative change compared to the PQ standard within the range of 0 to 1,000 nits in HDR.
3 True Cinema Black is the average black level of the letterbox area of HDR video using ASC footage.
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By Samsung Newsroom
The “crown jewel” of ultra-high-definition content is video. It’s not just about sharp, vibrant image quality; it’s also about elaborate frame-by-frame and pixel-by-pixel work. In a single video, you can see the creator’s careful balancing of contrast and color, as well as the aesthetics that go into every little detail.
This is especially true for “picture quality demo” videos, which showcase the display’s full specs, capabilities and their potentials. When creating a picture quality demo video, it’s all about the details. This is why ultra-high resolution monitor should be used to create elaborate demo content.
Samsung Newsroom met with various artists who are using ViewFinity S9 to talk about how technology affects their creative process and artwork. The art professionals include DEVSISTERS who emphasized the importance of monitors in 3D design; OIMU which delivers the beautiful Korean names of colors; and Mike Perry, who suggests a new perspective with graphics design. In this last installment of the ViewFinity S9 Story series, Samsung Newsroom sat down with CEO and VFX Supervisor Seungmo Kim of RABBIT WALKS to explore how he pushes the boundaries of display.
▲ CEO and VFX Supervisor Seungmo Kim of RABBIT WALKS
Established in 2010, RABBIT WALKS has grown into a professional 3D content studio, having directed over 1,400 commercials, brand films and much more. The professional visual content company is developing various solutions for digital media with its industry-leading technological prowess, specifically in live streaming CG(Computer-generated Graphics) using game engine and 8K or higher-resolution content.
Q: Tell us a bit about your role at RABBIT WALKS.
I oversee content direction and visual effects, with a primary focus on ads and picture quality demo videos for digital signage. For picture quality demo reels, it’s important to understand a display’s technology to make the most of its capabilities. So, I spend a lot of time and effort into understanding monitors while creating demo content. I am checking the picture quality pixel by pixel and making fine adjustments frame by frame to push the refresh rate to its limits. Through this harsh process with a precise directing, I can provide a different kind of visual catharsis to audiences.
▲ An extra-large scale OOH(out-of-home) advertisement created by RABBIT WALKS
Q: What is the role of a monitor in picture quality demonstration?
A picture quality demo video is designed to showcase the full specs, features and capabilities of digital signage. Given that these demo videos for large signages should be produced in ultra-high resolution, the monitor’s resolution matters a lot. The importance of screen resolution increases at trade shows like CES, ISE and InfoComm, where there are larger digital signages, often connected to each other, reaching resolutions as high as 20K.
▲ A 263-inch The Wall All-in-One plays demo content created by RABBIT WALKS at the entrance of Samsung Electronics’ booth at InfoComm 2023
Q: Can you tell us about your recent project using ViewFinity S9?
Recently, I created a wide8K picture quality demo content for a seven-meter display, designed to be viewed from just a meter away. At this distance, even the tiniest pixel can be noticeable, which is why I needed to check every detail and even the slightest noise. With ViewFinity, I found that previews closely mirrored the final product, which was really helpful.
When working on content with ultra-high resolutions, including 8K content and beyond, we often find that our monitors fall short in resolutions. Fortunately, the ViewFinity monitor features a 5K resolution which provides more space than 4K monitors without sacrificing details. It greatly enhances efficiency as it shows more areas. Honestly, it wouldn’t be easy going back to just 4K.
▲ Comparison between 4K and 5K on a working screen. Viewfinity S9 enables users to review 4K content in native resolution while simultaneously displaying neighboring work tabs
Q: What are your favorite features of ViewFinity S9?
I often just carry a monitor when filming outside on small scale productions, but the bright environment and light reflections can get in the way. So, it’s difficult to monitor in real time since it challenges me from checking details on site. More often than not, we would usually check minimally because of this.
The other day, I brought ViewFinity S9 to my filming location for monitoring, and its Matte Display reduced the light reflection and really improved my productivity. And, the screen itself was so bright that I could monitor the results than I expected. Thanks to the ViewFinity monitor, I could handle both filming and editing onsite.
▲ Kim says he enjoys taking Viewfinity S9 to outdoor production sites
Q: What sets the ViewFinity S9 apart from previous monitors?
I love the fact that ViewFinity supports Thunderbolt 4, directly connecting devices to the monitor like a hub.1 I would normally connect a hub to the laptop, and because there are often too many wires, we might accidentally trip over the cables.
Thunderbolt 4 enables ViewFinity S9 charge devices and plug various devices into the back of the monitor. We can connect important devices such as external drives, which was reassuring.
▲ Supporting various inputs, Viewfinity S9 allows for multi-tasking across a number of devices
▲ The Viewfinity S9 has Thunderbolt 4(90W), Mini DisplayPort and USB-C connectivity.
Q: How did ViewFinity S9 change your work environment?
In creating 3D content, CG renders often take a significant amount of time, making it challenging to do anything else at the same time. However, ViewFinity S9 offers the flexibility to engage in other activities, like watching streaming content,2 regardless of ongoing tasks on the PC.
I used to have different monitors for graphic works and watching streaming content. With ViewFinity S9, I can streamline and have one monitor that can be utilized for different purposes. Like me, for those who spend extended hours working on monitors, its versatility is a great advantage.
▲ Kim editing 3D graphics on a Viewfinity S9
Q: Are there any other features you enjoyed using?
Few 5K or higher-resolution monitors can pivot. ViewFinity, on the other hand, can be used both horizontally and vertically, which is very convenient. I recently create a vertical video and the ViewFinity S9’s pivot feature was really helpful. Now, I can see easily view and edit vertical and horizontal content by simply rotating the monitor. These ergonomic features, including height-adjustable stand and tilt capabilities, really help maximize productivity.
▲ Many graphic designers including Seungmo Kim, CEO and VFX Supervisor of RABBIT WALKS, say the pivot feature is very useful for their work
Q: As an expert in picture quality demo videos, what are your thoughts on the monitor?
Having used the ViewFinity monitor, I can safely say I like everything about the monitor. From its brightness and resolution to its vibrant colors. It’s an exceptional choice for creative professionals. A versatile monitor with great specs. I highly recommend it.
▲ “Once you upgrade, it’s hard to step back down. Honestly, it wouldn’t be easy going back to just 4K,” says Seungmo Kim, CEO and VFX Supervisor of RABBIT WALKS
1 Only Mac computers with Apple silicon introduced after 2020 are supported.
2 App availability may vary by country and separate subscriptions may be required. Requires internet connection and TV tuner is not included. You will need a Samsung Account to access the full range of smart features available through your device, including network-based smart services, applications such as games and streaming services, smart home functionality and many more.
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