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Home » Technology » Why Samsung TVs: Where Art , Streaming, and Smart Living Meet

Why Samsung TVs: Where Art , Streaming, and Smart Living Meet

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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Following the global launch earlier this year, Samsung’s 2025 TV portfolio signals a lineup that is likely to resonate with TV enthusiasts in Kenya. Set for launch soon in the country, the Samsung TV range promises art-centred displays and seamless streaming, all underpinned by an expansive smart home ecosystem, creating a clear picture of why the Global Tech company has received the ” Global Number 1″ TV award for 19 years straight.

A few examples of why we should look forward to the 2025 Samsung TV models launch in Kenya:

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1.     Art TV: Elevating Aesthetics and Ambience

The Samsung 2025 Art TV lineup expands beyond The Frame and The Frame Pro to include Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K and QLED models. The Art Store is now available across all these screens. The Frame Pro offers a matte anti‑reflection display, dynamic refresh rates, and ambient sensors that adjust brightness and colour to match room conditions. Customisable bezels allow for personal expression, while Art Store Streams provide monthly rotating collections of art, free of charge.

2.     Streaming and Entertainment Hub

Streaming access is seamless. Samsung TVs come optimised to offer quality streaming videos and sound. Gaming, fitness, art and entertainment converge in a singular smart experience, giving all the reasons why Samsung is the best TV set to buy this year.

3.     Ecosystem Integration: Smart Home at the Fore

Samsung’s SmartThings platform integrates devices across the home and beyond. Through SmartThings, users can control appliances, shades, lighting, and more directly from their TV screens. The company’s “AI Home” vision brings Bespoke AI appliances, Vision AI screens, and Galaxy AI together under routines that intelligently manage energy, wellness, security, and daily tasks on mobile devices.

4.     Unmatched Picture and Sound Quality

Being the number one TV globally for 19 years is no light feat; one of the key drivers for this is the unmatched picture and sound quality. The Samsung OLED and Neo QLED technology deliver life-like colours, deep contrasts and immersive clarity. Paired with Dolby Atmos sound, you experience immersive viewership never seen before.

5.     The brand advantage

Choosing a Samsung TV means experiencing a life upgrade. It’s art for your walls, unlimited entertainment experience at your fingertips, smart living coupled with a 24-month warranty for peace of mind.

Samsung’s 2025 ecosystem is finely tuned to local tastes, from TVs that double as art canvases to console-free gaming, endless entertainment, and a home that adapts itself. This holistic approach ensures that the tech delivers not just features, but experiences that resonate with Kenyan consumers. 

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