We’re still waiting for pricing on Samsung’s MicroLED TV and its full 2021 TV and soundbar lineup, but the company has announced pre-order pricing and availability on three of its new soundbars, including the HW-Q800A — the model that edges in right under the HW-Q950A flagship. Earlier this month Samsung opened pre-orders for its Neo QLED TV models, in both 4K and 8K versions. There are still plenty of models and sizes missing from Samsung’s full 2021 TV list, but here’s what we know so far (we’ll update this list as more pricing info gets announced).
We’ll cover TV models first, with the 2021 soundbars below.
2021 Samsung 8K Neo QLED TV
Available in two versions (QN900A and QN800A), Samsung’s flagship QLED TV models get some nice upgrades for 2021. The TVs are powered by a new mini-LED backlight (the Neo part of the name), which should give these models even better black levels, contrast, and brightness than last year’s 8K TVs. Along with that new display comes a new picture processor, Samsung’s Neo Quantum Processor 8K, which we expect will do an even better job upscaling non-8K content to 8K resolution.
The two models share many common features, including an edge-t0-edge picture, super-slim chassis, support for 120Hz when viewing
However, the Q900A has better
- QN900A 85-inch: $9,000
- QN900A 75-inch: $7,000
- QN900A 65-inch: $5,000
- QN800A 85-inch: $6,500
- QN800A 75-inch: $4,800
- QN800A 65-inch: $3,500
2021 Samsung 4K Neo QLED TV
Samsung’s
These models have four HDMI inputs and use Samsung’s Neo Quantum Processor
The QN90A gets better
- QN90A 85-inch: $5,000
- QN90A 75-inch: $3,500
- QN90A 65-inch: $2,600
- QN90A 55-inch: $1,800
- QN85A 85-inch: $4,500
- QN85A 75-inch: $3,000
- QN85A 65-inch: $2,200
- QN85A 55-inch: $1,600
2021 Samsung 4K QLED TV
Samsung’s non-Neo
The QN80A is the only model of the three with Full-Array Local Dimming (FALD) and a 12x boost to
- QN80A 85-inch: $3,700
- QN80A 75-inch: $2,600
- QN80A 65-inch: $1,700
- QN80A 55-inch: $1,300
- QN70A 85-inch: $3,000
- QN70A 75-inch: $2,000
- QN70A 65-inch: $1,300
- QN70A 55-inch: $950
- QN60A 85-inch: $2,600
- QN60A 75-inch: $1,500
- QN60A 70-inch: $1,300
- QN60A 65-inch: $1,000
- QN60A 60-inch: $900
- QN60A 55-inch: $750
- QN60A 50-inch: $650
- QN60A 43-inch: $550
2021 Samsung The Frame 4K QLED TV
Samsung’s gallery-inspired The Frame gets a few updates for 2021, including Q-Symphony, a better, 4-channel, 40-watt sound system, and compatibility with Adaptive Sound+ and SpaceFit sound. Mirroring options get easier thanks to Samsung’s OneTap system for quickly associating a
What hasn’t changed is the
- The Frame 75-inch: $3,000
- The Frame 65-inch: $2,000
- The Frame 55-inch: $1,500
- The Frame 50-inch: $1,300
- The Frame 43-inch: $1,000
2021 HW-Q800A 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar
- HW-Q800A: $900, pre-order now, available April 8
Samsung’s clear mission in 2021 is to make its soundbars the obvious choice for folks who buy a new Samsung TV. The HW-Q800A is a prime example. It features Q-Symphony sound for audio pairing with a compatible Samsung TV and SpaceFit Sound, which again works with a Samsung TV for optimized audio in any space.
But the real star of the HW-Q800A show is its support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X in a single speaker, just like the $800 Sonos Arc. Both offer a 3.1.2 Atmos experience,with dedicated up-firing height drivers, but Samsung gives the Q800A a bit more low-end oomph by throwing in a powerful wireless subwoofer.
It’s also an
It’s also compatible with Samsung’s SWA-9500S wireless surround speakers, which can bring the system up to a 5.1.2 setup.
2021 HW-Q700A 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar
- HW-Q700A: $700, pre-order now, available April 8
The HW-Q700A is essentially the same soundbar as the Q800A, but a little less powerful, and it lacks
By saving $200 off the price of the Q800A, you’re simply getting a less powerful subwoofer.
2021 HW-A450 2.1 soundbar
- HW-A450: $200, pre-order now, available April 8
Samsung’s entry-level soundbar still packs plenty of power with an included wireless subwoofer. It keeps things simple, with Bluetooth, an optical input, and a USB port for playing local music files from an attached hard drive. If you don’t want to deal with extra wires, you can connect the A450 to a compatible TV using just Bluetooth.
With 300 watts of total power, Dolby Audio, and DTS 2-channel decoding, the A450 should give any TV room a serious upgrade in sound quality.