Some big price rises, but nice price cuts at the budget end, too
At a recent showcase of its 2024 TV range in Europe, Samsung revealed the first prices we’ve seen so far for this year’s TVs. It was pricing in Euros only, but it covered the majority of its TVs for this year (though not all of them).
The main takeaway was immediately obvious: a number of these Euro prices have gone up compared to 2023’s launch prices, by up to 30% (depending on the model) with Samsung OLED TVs especially hit by this. However, some prices have fallen too, particularly in the cheaper QLED models, which is great for affordability.
There are major price jumps in some cases, well above Eurozone inflation rates, though there are plenty of other factors that go into the prices of the best TVs, including cost of materials, shipping costs, and more advanced tech inside the TVs in some cases, including Samsung’s new AI-touting processors.
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