Glossary
Quantum Dot Technology
Quantum dot technology uses tiny semiconductor nanocrystals, called quantum dots (QDs), to produce different colors of light by manipulating their size. These QDs are used in displays to improve color accuracy, brightness, and overall picture quality. By controlling the size of the QDs, they can emit specific wavelengths of light, resulting in more vibrant and accurate colors.
Q4 AI Processor
The Samsung Q4 AI Processor enhances the TV viewing experience by intelligently optimizing both visuals and sound in real time. It upscales content to detailed 4K resolution, ensuring an immersive experience tailored to the surroundings and the content being viewed.
Samsung Vision AI
Built with deep learning capabilities, Vision AI allows the screen to sense its environment, understand content and user behaviour, and respond with contextual actions in real time. Samsung Vision AI transforms screens into smart companions that enhance entertainment, simplify interactions and seamlessly integrate into connected lifestyles.
Quantum HDR With HDR10+
Quantum HDR with HDR10+ refers to a combination of technologies that enhance the viewing experience, particularly on Samsung's Neo QLED TVs. It involves using Quantum HDR, which leverages quantum dots to produce higher peak brightness and a wider color range, alongside HDR10+, a more advanced HDR standard that uses dynamic metadata for scene-by-scene adjustments.