Launching a New TV Line-Up thrills Samsung Malaysia

Last updated on May 7th, 2021 at 07:32 am

This is not a drill! Samsung Malaysia Electronics has introduced its “Raya Bergaya, Ceria Bersama” campaign to bring its new television (TV) collection in 2020 to the Malaysian market by providing free gifts worth more than RM7,000, from now until June 30th 2020.

Jimmy Tan, Head of Consumer Electronics, said the latest line-up included the 2020 QLED, The Sero, The Frame and The Serif.

These TVs are now accessible on the Malaysian market and with that we welcome the launch of the latest TVs with an exciting Raya Bergaya, Ceria Bersama promo – only for the Malaysians to bask a little bit more in this year’s festivities!

In the 2020 QLED TV, sound engineering has been further redefined-with the latest Object Tracking Sound+ in QLED 8 K TVs, sound flows more seamlessly than ever as it tracks the path of an entity across the frame.

The Sero-which in Korean means vertical-has the power to switch between horizontal and vertical orientations. Much as a smartphone or laptop, it can attach effortlessly to and view the content of a user’s personal device, designed especially to accommodate for today’s patterns and lifestyles.

The Serif, in partnership with the Paris-based design brothers, Ronan & Erwan Bourollec, is an esthetic-focused TV, whereas The Frame was conceptualized as the ideal home tool for art lovers, taking the shape of a luxury art structure.

The computer will view everything from selected art collections to photographs, while it is switched off. For sure that many people will be thrilled by this new new line up that will surely give excitement on their free time.

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