Samsung will unveil its new 2024 TV range this Wednesday with an 'Unbox & Discover' event, and you can now register your interest to pre-order from Samsung.
By registering your interest via email, you'll not only be the first to hear about new TVs coming out, but you'll also be guaranteed a pre-order – you'll get $100 off a new TV. and Get a chance to win a second-generation Freestyle projector valued at $600 alone.
As of this writing, Samsung hasn't officially confirmed exactly which models will be unveiled this Wednesday, but we have a good idea of what's to come thanks to the annual CES Expo in January, where the brand is showcasing several of its upcoming OLEDs and mini-LED TVs. We're likely to see plenty of high-end options like the Samsung S95D and Samsung QN90D, as well as several cheaper displays.
Based on our experience at similar events (like when Samsung launched its Galaxy phones), we expect live pricing confirmation and pre-orders immediately after the new displays are unveiled. If you sign up before the official announcement, you'll likely receive an email notification as soon as pre-orders are placed. Please note that you will have plenty of time to review the TVs in their entirety before placing an order.
We'll be covering all the upcoming launch news here at TechRadar, including product reviews, once we've spent some time with the Samsung 2024 TV lineup, so stay tuned for more content!
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What TVs will be launched on March 21?
Prices for several of Samsung's 2024 TV line-up have already been announced in the UK and Europe, so there's a solid picture of what's coming later this month and an estimate of how much these screens will cost. Some models, especially in the OLED range, have received price increases of up to 30% in Europe, so we expect US prices to be more in line with previous launches.
Highlights of the new 2024 Samsung TV range will include the Samsung S95D and Samsung QN90D, both successors to models we've consistently ranked among the best TVs you can buy here at TechRadar. We'll also see updates to the cheaper QLED Q60 and Q70 models, which tend to be great options for those who want a premium display on a reasonable budget.