Why Samsung TVs: Where Art , Streaming, and Smart Living Meet
Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup arrives in Kenya with art-inspired displays, seamless streaming, AI-powered smart living, and unmatched picture quality...
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Samsung is set to launch its 2025 TV portfolio in Kenya soon, promising a blend of art-centric displays, seamless streaming, and an expansive smart home ecosystem. This release reflects why the company has been recognized as the "Global Number 1" TV brand for 19 consecutive years.
- The 2025 Art TV lineup includes Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and QLED models, expanding beyond The Frame and The Frame Pro, with the Art Store now available across all screens.
 - Samsung's SmartThings platform will integrate with the TVs, allowing users to control various home appliances and manage energy, wellness, and security through its "AI Home" vision.
 - The TVs will feature unmatched picture and sound quality, utilizing Samsung OLED and Neo QLED technology alongside Dolby Atmos sound for an immersive viewing experience, backed by a 24-month warranty.
 
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