
Industry leader Samsung revealed that most of its future Neo QLED TVs will have an image-refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, a high level that promises supremely smooth gaming.
On the other hand, the South Korean manufacturer is seeking to expand the space dedicated to gaming in its multimedia offer, notably with native integration of online gaming platforms such as Stadia (Google) and GeForce Now (Nvidia).
For the time being, it remains to be seen which TV range will be involved.
Samsung isn’t the only manufacturer betting on gaming to sell more TVs. The Chinese brand TCL, for example, has made similar announcements.
Its new high-end Mini LED TVs will offer an optimized image refresh rate of 144 Hz.
In addition, TCL will launch a new gaming space on its smart TVs – also featuring Stadia – as well as personalised game recommendations. This space will automatically offer video settings specifically tailored to gaming.
With developments like these, tomorrow’s TV could well become the ideal (big) screens for gaming, regardless of the input source (console, online platform, etc.).