The South Korean company announced that Samsung’s 2021 Neo QLED 8K TV models (QN900A, QN800A) were among the first to receive Wi-Fi 6E certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance. The essence of the Wi-Fi 6E standard is that compatible devices can use the 6 GHz band in addition to the existing 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. This has the advantage of higher bandwidth, and faster data processing, resulting in lower latency and more reliable network connection.
Samsung pledges that Wi-Fi 6E will not only be a privilege of 8K and thus particularly expensive Neo QLED models, as it will be included in the manufacturer’s previous TV shows, and of course, the future. Among other things, the new standard could be a solution for future 8K content streaming, but it could also be necessary for VR-based experiences and services such as Google Stadia Or that Xbox Game Pass The former, for example, is already known Will arrive this year Some Smart TVs are part of Microsoft Phil Spencer he is He said Last year, a streamed version of the video player service could appear on TV as early as 2021.
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