{"title": "Samsung Introduces Affordable Mini LED Televisions Starting at Entry-Level Prices", "body": ["Samsung has launched the entry-level M70H and M80H Mini LED televisions, which deliver vibrant visuals and precise color reproduction, with prices beginning at $400 for the 50-inch size and reaching $1,200 for the 85-inch variant. Additionally, the firm announced two premium options, the QN70H and QN80H, incorporating Samsung's Quantum Mini LED technology for enhanced backlight control and full color volume coverage."], ["Over recent years, Mini LED displays have seen significant price reductions alongside advancements in performance. The M70H and M80H represent some of the most economical options available, as typical 50-inch Mini LED sets currently retail for at least $400. These models include solid capabilities such as 10-bit screens capable of rendering a billion shades, support for HDR+, and refresh rates up to 144Hz with FreeSync Premium or 240Hz via DLG technology at 1080p resolution."], ["Notable functionalities encompass Samsung's Tizen platform running One UI, integration with Smart Home ecosystems, voice control via Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple TV app support, plus the Gaming Hub for streaming games and adaptive audio features, though without Dolby Atmos compatibility. Details on aspects like peak brightness, color coverage range, and the count of dimming areas were not disclosed, suggesting these may not compete with flagship standards."], ["These sets offer attractive pricing, including $350 for the 43-inch M70H, $530 for the 65-inch M70H, and $1,200 for the 85-inch M70H. The M80H lineup begins at $700 for the 55-inch size and climbs to $1,800 for the 85-inch. All variants are currently available for purchase, and Samsung plans to release a 100-inch M90H model later in the year."], ["Samsung has also debuted a fresh series of upscale Neo QLED televisions utilizing Quantum Mini LED innovation. The QN70H and QN80H promise exceptional luminosity and complete DCI-P3 color gamut reproduction, enabled by quantum dot enhancements and improved backlight precision. These include an increased number of dimming zones compared to prior iterations, which should enhance contrast levels and minimize light bleed from adjacent pixels."], ["The core features mirror those of the M70H and M80H, but the QN series adds Dolby Atmos audio, 360-degree sound, and a boosted 288Hz DLG refresh rate at 1080p. Pricing for the 4K Neo QLED QN70H starts at $600 for the 43-inch, rises to $1,200 for the 65-inch, and $2,300 for the 85-inch. For the QN80H, the 55-inch model is $1,299, the 75-inch is $2,000, and the 100-inch reaches $5,500."], ["Purchases made via links in this story may generate affiliate revenue."]}