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Samsung showcased Neo QLED 8K 2022 TVs at VD Media Forum in Vietnam

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For 16 years in a row, Samsung is the world’s leading TV maker, and recently the company has hosted the Audio Visual Forum (VD Media Forum) 2022 at the Samsung 68, Bitexco Building in Ho Chi Minh City, HCM. The forum focuses on sharing the latest innovations of Samsung’s new TV and speaker product lines in Vietnam.

For the past 11 years, Samsung’s annual technology forum has been hosting guests from around the world. This year, the online forum will be held from April 11 to May 16, 2022. Vietnam is one of the only markets to host forums online and in person, in hybrid form with the participation of strategic partners, technicians and journalists, and the press in Vietnam.

In line with the ‘Screen Anywhere, Display for All’ vision, Samsung is introducing new technologies from its 2022 lineup that will help provide seamless connectivity across multiple devices with home TVs, including:

  • Neo QLED 8K
  • The ultimate gaming experience
  • Lifestyle Category
  • Speakers
  • Going Green
  • Entertainment content store

Attractive offers on pre-ordering Samsung TV 2022

Samsung will launch the pre-order program for the 2022 audio-visual product line from today with many exciting privileges. Customers who pre-order the new Neo QLED 8K TV from today until June 30, 2022. Additionally, customers will receive an entertainment application package and an attractive 0% installment program.

For customers who pre-order a Lifestyle TV line, do not miss the gift package of up to VND 7,500,000, including the MX-T40 Tower Speaker, bezel and wall mount, and a 3 year true warranty package with entertainment package and application & flexible 0% installment support.

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