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Samsung Unveils its Crystal UHD TVs in Kenya

Samsung TU7000 Crystal 4K Smart TV

Samsung is a household name when it comes to the TV and smartphone market. The company has recently unveiled its Crystal UHD TVs in the Kenyan market. Well, these aren’t cheap but what lies under the hood makes up for that.

The TVs are powered by a 4K Crystal Processor and with its power able to deliver better pictures. The 4K crystal processor masters the display color, optimizes high contrast ratio, and also HDR.

“Samsung TV has been constantly paving the path for technological innovations by offering consumers a new TV experience and a future for global TV industry. This is the core driving force that makes Samsung No. 1 TV for 14 consecutive years. Crystal UHD builds on his success in ways that people will truly love.” said Dudu Mokholo, Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung Central Africa.

For gamers, the TVs are equipped with Game Enhancer that is touted to crunch down on input lag to ensure a smooth gaming experience. The display is almost bezel-less across the whole series.

In case you don’t have that much of an internet connection speed to support 4K, no need to worry because that’s where the in-built 4K upscaling comes in handy.

For hands-free control, Samsung Crystal UHD TVs support a number of digital assistants including Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant. AirPlay 2 is also built-in so you can stream or share content from Apple devices to the TV.

Samsung Crystal UHD TV is available in three major models; TU7000, RU7100, and TU800 –  all with 4K displays.

Each model comes in wrapped up in different panel sizes. In general, the smallest Crystal UHD TV has 43-inches, but others have larger panels; 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and maxes out at 82-inch.

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