Samsung The Terrace New Outdoor TV: Features and Price

Samsung has just presented a new concept of television, a very particular one with which they no longer want to conquer the living room but the garden or terrace. As you can imagine, it is a device to use outdoors. We tell you and show you what The Terrace is like, a television with protection against water and dust.

The Terrace, the new TV from Samsung

Samsung The Terrace New Outdoor TV: Features and Price

Samsung is one of the main manufacturers of televisions and that no one doubts. Together with LG, it offers one of the most extensive catalogs in the entire sector. There are proposals that are acceptable for any user, with good performance in terms of image and support for content with high dynamic range, 4K resolution, Dolby Audio, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc., up to televisions with the latest of the latest and panels with 8K resolution.

In any case, in recent years it has also surprised us with different proposals, where the differentiation came from aspects beyond image quality. This is how The Sero, The Frame and The Serif were born .

Well, now comes The Terrace , a new proposal that is designed to be used outdoors . With it Samsung no longer wants to reign only in the living room, it also wants to be the center of attention when you go out to the garden or terrace to enjoy the good weather, have a drink or enjoy a barbecue with friends. Here it is you who decides how to enjoy it. To withstand outdoor use the TV adds IP55 protection against water and dust

Available in three screen diagonals (55, 65 and 75 inches) , all bet on a 4K QLED panel and a Full Array rear lighting system . They also support the same technologies as the QLED range, with support for HDR content among other improvements. Although at a technical level, what is most striking is its ability to offer a brightness of up to 2,000 Nits and its HDBaseT connection that allows transmission of a 4K video signal over long distances.

The price of these new televisions will be 3,455, 4,999 and $ 6,499 respectively for the 55, 65 and 75-inch model. And now the key question, does a garden television really make sense? Well, let’s see, for the majority, no. We will continue buying TVs as always, which are many and very interesting , but there will be an audience that is interested in this type of proposal, because there are already other brands that have televisions for outdoor use. However, right now, beyond a TV for the garden, most of us would settle for just having a small garden.

The Terrace Soundbar

To accompany this particular television, Samsung has also presented The Terrace Sounbar . This soundbar shares aesthetics and most important of all: IP55 protection.

In this way, with the option of placing it directly on the TV, in the lower area, or mounted on the wall like any other sound bar, it will offer a better sound experience, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity as well as the necessary protection to withstand both water and dust.

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The Sero was one of its latest additions, a television with the ability to automatically rotate to accommodate the content being played. I mean, vertical video? Well, the TV turned around and you could forget to see those huge black bands on the sides, taking advantage of the entire panel.

The Frame itself was committed to an aesthetic that allowed these televisions to be integrated into the wall as if it were a painting, hence the analogy with the name and frames of a painting.

The Serif was one of the first bets that sought to differentiate itself at the design level and was developed together with the design firm Ronan & Erwan. If you have seen it at some point you will agree that they are very differential and attractive models.

These three bets plus the latest from The Terrace complete the Korean manufacturer’s 2020 range of televisions, among which its most ambitious bets with panels whose resolution reaches 8K already stand out.