Samsung has been the leading seller in 2020 Q2, and many will agree this has been a time where the TV has proven vital for homes across the nation. This blog will look at some of Samsung’s best achievements in television development, especially their successes from 2020.
Leading Television Shipments in Q2
This year, Samsung has dominated the TV market globally. Though TV sales have been slowly declining in recent years, sales to north America increased by 39% year-on-year. One speculation for why Samsung has been able to take advantage this year is that more people are interested in buying OLEDs rather than QLEDs.
Our cheap OLED TVs are comparable with QLEDs in quality. Both offer improved contrast, depth of colour, and sharpness of images. Almost all OLEDs and QLEDs are also a part of our range of cheap 4K TVs, meaning that the images on these televisions are comprised from more pixels than televisions of a lower quality. This higher number of pixels allows for televisions to produce more realistic pictures, so that absolutely nothing will distract you from your watching experience.
Humble Beginnings
Samsung’s business began in 1938 as a grocery trading store with forty employees. In 1947, the company moved to the capital of Korea, but left shortly after when war broke out. By 1950 it branched into textiles, and in 1969 the company entered electronics. From here, the company blossomed.
Many believe Samsung’s diversification to be the key to the company’s success. Following the war, Samsung gained good publicity by using its resources to enter industrialisation, insurance and retail.
Crucial Moments for Samsung
Samsung’s use of memory chips enabled the company to become a market leader in the 1990s. As smart technology takes precedence in consumer tastes, Samsung’s history with memory chips is a huge boon.
Smart technology, such as our cheap smart TVs, is the basic computerisation of basic technologies, including phones, lighting, and even fridges. This often means adding memory chips to improve the technologies capabilities, and small, powerful chips are preferred.
Since its initial venture into memory chips, Samsung has been honing its production lines and setting standards for the industry. This has made Samsung a powerful and intelligent leader in the smart television revolution.
Recent Success for Samsung
Samsung has always been an innovative company; they have been in the business of touch-screen phones since 2001. In 2012, they were the world’s largest maker of mobile phones. In many of their phone lines, they also apply brilliant and beautiful OLED screen technology to further enhance their products.
Lately, Samsung have joining the race to create the flip phone of the future. The nostalgia for the flip phone hasn’t died out over decades of smart phone use, which means that the company able to create a compelling, affordable smart flip phone will be able to cash in.
One of the many benefits of Samsung’s OLED screen technology is that it is great for curved surfaces. Introducing the Galaxy Z Flip, the latest in a line of attempts to create a smart flip phone that can stand the test of time.
This continued experimentation with curved OLED technology is great news for those looking for cheap curved TVS.
Samsung and Sustainability in 2020
Not only is the company a tech giant, they’re also a leader in sustainability. They began the new decade with no less than three awards for their commitment to sustainability. If you know that ‘Samsung’ means ‘three stars’ in Korean, you will know that three is an especially important number for this company.
These awards celebrate the company’s dedication to upcycling, recycling, and innovation in creating more ecological packaging solutions.
Into the Future
We expect that Samsung will continue to be a market leader in the television industry, considering their innovative nature. If you want a sample some of this company’s best technology, we recommend our Samsung 4K TVs.