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Samsung’s Entire 2021 TV lineup & Australian Pricing announced

Following on from the launch of a range of new products at CES 2021, Samsung has locked in it’s entire TV range for the year ahead, and the pricing for each model.

The range broadly covers four areas. The new premium top of the line Neo QLED TVs, the QLEDs, Crystal UHD and Lifestyle TV.

There is also a single Full HD TV at 32 inches you’ll find for $619.

The lifestyle range includes the Serif, the Sero, the outdoor “Terrace”, the Premiere and the Frame. Samsung’s artwork inspired Frame now comes in six different sizes.

Crystal UHD is the affordable 4K offering, without the Quantum dots found in QLED which push for a better brightness and contrast.

QLED TVs, once the top of Samsung’s lineup now range in price from $1700 to $3500 and are dwarfed in price, appeal and overall picture quality by the new Mini LED technology which Samsung is calling Neo QLED.

A genuine challenger to OLED this looks set to create one hell of a battle in 2021 for your TV dollar.

The 8K Neo QLED range tops it all out at $13,990, while the 50 inch QN90A kicks it off at $2,899.

We’ll have a full review of the Neo QLED technology soon, until then, sharpen your pencils for a deal, because these prices will drop a touch when they hit retail – are you keen on a new TV?

SERIESSize & ModelRRP
Neo QLED 8K85″ QN900A$13,999
75″ QN900A$10,499
65″ QN900A$7,579
85″ QN800A$10,499
75″ QN800A$7,579
65″ QN800A$5,599
Neo QLED 4K75″ QN90A$6,399
65″ QN90A$4,899
55″ QN90A$3,849
50″ QN90A$2,899
85″ QN85A$7,579
75″ QN85A$5,249
65″ QN85A$4,429
55″ QN85A$3,379
QLED65″ Q80A$3,489
55″ Q80A$2,679
85″ Q70A$5,829
75″ Q70A$3,499
65″ Q70A$2,799
55″ Q70A$2,209
85″ Q60A$4,619
75″ Q60A$2,889
65″ Q60A$2,189
55″ Q60A$1,729
Crystal UHD85″ AU8000$3,389
75″ AU8000$2,259
65″ AU8000$1,689
55″ AU8000$1,349
50″ AU8000$1,129
43″ AU8000$1,017
FHD32″ T5300$619
The Frame75″$4,079
65″$2,899
55″$2,329
50″$1,979
43″$1,629
32″$919
The Premiere9 SERIES$10,999
7 SERIES$5,999
The Terrace75″$10,999
65″$7,999
55″$5,999
The Sero43″$2,329
The Serif55″$2,099
43″$1,499

Trevor Long

Trev is a Technology Commentator, Dad, Speaker and Rev Head. He produces and hosts two popular podcasts, EFTM and Two Blokes Talking Tech. He also appears on over 50 radio stations across Australia weekly, and is the resident Tech Expert on Channel 9’s Today Show each day and appears regularly on A Current Affair. Father of three, he is often found down in his Man Cave. Like this post? Buy Trev a drink!

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