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2022 Samsung Smart TVs feature Nvidia GeForce Now, Google Stadia gaming

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Ahead of its pre-CES 2022 keynote speech tomorrow, Samsung lifted the veil of the new lineup of smart TVs with radio-wave powered remote controls and support for NFTs. These TVs will be the first Samsung sets in a while to let you play triple-A video games from the cloud instead of just your Xbox, PlayStation, or PC.

After a mysterious teaser in October, Samsung has now confirmed that the “Selected” 2022 model will clearly provide access to Nvidia’s GeForce. The new lineup will soon be the first Samsung SmartScreen, which will allow triple-A video games to be played on the cloud instead of Xbox, Playstation, or PC.

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Samsung’s latest monitors include features for high-performance gaming as well as smart and pro-level elements. The new Samsung gaming hub users interface intends to explore additional services and the HDMI-connected video game will be a part of it.

This allows you to use the same controller to play video games without having to put together separate controllers, PlayStation and Xbox controllers supported at launch.

Samsung’s 2022 lineup represents the next generation in monitoring innovation with offerings that meet the demands of competitive gamers, hence it’s unclear that Samsung TVs will offer the best picture and audio quality.

As the company could not say whether GeForce Now or Google Stadia might offer 4K streaming. Product Director Mike Lucero states that “We are working with our partners to provide the highest level of service on our platform”.

(Via: TheVerge)

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