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Samsung announced the first Vietnamese person to own a MICRO LED TV worth 3.5 billion VND

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng20/02/2024


Samsung's most expensive and high-end TV model is expected to redefine the ultimate display capabilities of an audiovisual device, affirming the owner's class.

Samsung Vina Electronics Company has awarded a certificate to the first Vietnamese person to own a MICRO LED TV.
Samsung Vina Electronics Company has awarded a certificate to the first Vietnamese person to own a MICRO LED TV.

Accordingly, Mr. Lee Chung Lyong, General Director of Samsung Vina Electronics Company, awarded the certificate of the first Vietnamese person to own a MICRO LED TV to Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh (HCMC) right at CES 2024.

“I am honored to be the first owner of the most expensive TV from the world's number 1 TV brand. MICRO LED is a high-end product that is considered a Sapphire gemstone in the audio-visual electronics industry. I believe that this masterpiece will exceed all expectations and bring the most valuable, classy experience to your living space,” said Ms. Hanh.

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This masterpiece is on display at Samsung Center Midtown (Phu My Hung, Tan Phu Ward, District 7, HCMC). Customers can visit and experience the most advanced display technology on MICRO LED TVs and other high-end audiovisual products from Samsung such as Neo QLED 8K, OLED, The Frame and the world's largest 98-inch QLED TV.

The latest achievement of the world's No. 1 TV manufacturer for 17 consecutive years, MICRO LED TV is a testament to Samsung's leadership and shaping the future of displays, combining modern manufacturing and decades of experience. With super-large sizes from 76 to 140 inches, MICRO LED TV delivers an outstandingly vivid visual experience, redefining the ultimate display capability of an audio-visual device and is a luxurious gift representing a classy lifestyle.

KIM THANH



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