
Not just a black screen anymore, Vision AI is a quantum leap for us: Samsung India's VD business head Viplesh Dang explains how the company's 2025 range of televisions is changing
How the Vision AI TVs are solving the obsolescence problem with televisions
Samsung says it's committed to bring the technology for all at the right price
"Vision AI is a quantum leap for us. It transforms televisions into adaptive hubs that are responsive to their environment and user behaviors, making the TV an intelligent partner rather than just a display," says Viplesh Dang, Senior Director and Head of Visual Display Business, Samsung India , discussing the company's latest innovation in television technology.Samsung's new Vision AI technology is revolutionising how consumers interact with their televisions, offering unprecedented personalisation and intuitive features that adapt to individual viewing habits and environments.Launched today across Samsung's 2025 lineup of Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, and QLED TVs, Vision AI rests on three fundamental pillars: AI Mode , AI Experience , and Multi-Device Connectivity ."AI Mode covers picture quality and sound optimisation. It automatically adjusts picture settings based on the genre of content and detects the brightness in your surroundings to optimize viewing," Dang explains. "For sound, there are two components: adaptive volume and adaptive sound. The system studies your habits, if you prefer watching news at volume level 20, it adapts accordingly. Adaptive sound differentiates between background music and dialogue so you can hear everything clearly."This intelligent adaptation extends to India's diverse content ecosystem, from cricket broadcasts to regional cinema. The NQ8 AI Gen3 processor, powering Samsung's flagship Neo QLED 8K model, employs 768 AI neural networks to analyze and enhance content in real-time.The second pillar, AI Experience, brings novel interactive capabilities. "There are very unique features we're introducing this year," Dang highlights. "Universal gestures allow you to control the TV with hand movements. If you're cooking while watching TV and miss a scene, you can simply rewind or pause with a gesture of your hand."Another standout feature is generative wallpaper . "It's not a black screen anymore. You can create a party mood or celebration atmosphere just by entering keywords, and the TV suggests various wallpapers to match," Dang says.The third pillar focuses on multi-device connectivity, transforming the television into a central hub for the smart home. "With SmartThings integration , your TV becomes a command center for connected living," Dang explains. "You can use your mobile as a remote, or even as a karaoke system without needing a separate microphone."For families, Vision AI introduces thoughtful capabilities. " Pet and Family Care Mode provides peace of mind by detecting unusual activities of pets or family members and automatically adjusting home settings for added comfort," explains Dang. "It can detect events such as a dog barking or a baby crying, alerting users when attention is needed."Samsung has addressed consumer concerns about obsolescence with an industry-leading commitment. "This year we're bringing seven years of OS upgrades, free of cost," Dang announces. "What's happening right now is people think that today they're buying, but tomorrow new features will come. By offering seven years of upgrades, we're reconfirming to consumers that their Vision AI TV will keep evolving throughout its lifecycle."Security remains paramount alongside innovation. "All these TVs have Knox security , which safeguards consumer information," Dang notes. "In addition to safety, we are providing delight to the consumer."The company has made its advanced technology accessible across various price points. "Our Vision AI series starts from 43-inch and goes up to 115 inches. Pricing starts from Rs 49,490 for 43-inch models and goes up to Rs 11 lakhs for 100-inch displays," Dang reveals. "We are committed to selling the latest technology at the right price."As market conditions remain challenging, Samsung sees Vision AI as a growth driver. "2024 has been a tough year for everyone, but we're happy to share that we've preserved our top line. This year, with this exciting lineup of Vision AI, we'll be able to grow further," Dang concludes with confidence.

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