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Samsung introduces OLED TV S95D for the first time in Bangladesh

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Press Release
10 February, 2025, 07:40 pm
Last modified: 10 February, 2025, 07:41 pm

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Samsung introduces OLED TV S95D for the first time in Bangladesh

Press Release
10 February, 2025, 07:40 pm
Last modified: 10 February, 2025, 07:41 pm
Samsung introduces OLED TV S95D for the first time in Bangladesh

Adding a new dimension to OLED viewing pleasure, Samsung has proudly announced the arrival of its latest innovation, the Samsung OLED TV S95D series, to the Bangladesh market! Bangladesh's globally leading TV brand officially launched the first OLED premium television on February 10, 2025, at the Transcom Digital Store in Gulshan, Dhaka.

Offering the actual premium OLED experience, the S95D series is now available in 55", 65", and 77" sizes to accommodate diverse preferences and spaces. The television delivers an exceptional viewing experience through its advanced features, like an OLED Glare Free Display with 100% colour volume, providing crystal-clear visuals with zero distractions from reflections. It has an NQ4 AI Gen 2 Processor powered by 20 neural networks, ensuring sharp 4K AI upscaling and lifelike image precision.       
Moreover, the Infinity One Design showcases an ultra-slim 11.2mm flat profile, complemented by the Slim One Connect box, seamlessly blending with modern interiors. Enhancing the audiovisual experience, its Dolby Atmos Sound System delivers powerful, immersive sound through a 70W (4.2.2 Ch) speaker setup. At the same time, Object Tracking Sound Plus (OTS+) ensures dynamic, multi-dimensional audio for an enriched viewing experience. 

The S95D series further integrates Samsung's exclusively designed SmartThings with IoT Hub, enabling seamless control of smart devices alongside Knox Security for robust data protection and privacy. The television has Motion Xcelerator 144Hz Technology, ideal for smooth visuals in gaming and high-action scenes. 

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Elated at the local launch, Jung Min Jung, Managing Director of Samsung  Electronics Bangladesh, said, "In a dynamic market such as Bangladesh, consumers consistently seek to embrace and celebrate the ever-evolving blessings of modern technology, eagerly integrating the latest innovations and the cream of the crop technologies into their lives with enthusiasm. OLED televisions are exceptionally popular worldwide for their ultimate entertainment features, and with Samsung, you are always assured of top product quality. I believe the S95D series will surely take the market by storm!"

Ritesh Ranjan, Head of Business from Transcom Digital, said, "We're excited that our trusted partner Samsung has opened its awesome OLED catalogue with the launch of the S95D series. We will remain dedicated to providing steady sales and customer support to retain the brand's trust."
 

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