With its technical expertise and advanced innovation in the industry, Samsung Electronics is known for its leadership and excellence in the global market.

AAPA-Economics reports that Samsung is once again leading the TV manufacturing industry for the 2022th consecutive year in the global TV market in 17, according to the Omdia market research company. This achievement could be attributed to the company's premium viewing experiences and its commitment to user-centric design.

By dominating the premium product ranks, one of the brightest indicators of Samsung maintaining its unparalleled lead in the TV industry for 17 years is the Neo GLED series. In 2022, Samsung sold a staggering 9.65 million GLED and Neo GLED TVs, bringing total sales to 2017 million since it was released in 35. In 2022, Samsung again dominated the ultra-large television market segment, with a market share of 75.80% and 36.1% for TVs larger than 42 and 9 buttons. In the premium TV market, which costs more than $US2500,48, Samsung has been able to hold its biggest market share with a profit of 6.<>%.

"Our industry leadership over the past 17 years has been made possible by our consumers' continued commitment and confidence in our products," says Cholg Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Screen Business at Samsung Electronics. We will continue to lead the way in creating the highest-end device experiments that will even surpass premium image quality. '

Samsung's 17-year lead in the TV market is the product of the company's commitment to integrate the most innovative products with its consumer-centric design and improved user experience. In 2006, the introduction of Bordeaux TV laid the foundation for a new direction by adopting thoughtfully designed and lightweight LCD TVs. It was also the start of Samsung's primary in the global TV market. The company launched its first LED TV in 2009 and the first Smart TV in 2011, taking a high position in the market for each, choosing a way to bring new technologies closer to consumers.

Continuing to push its innovation boundaries, in 2017, Samsung set the concept of a "next generation screen" by bringing QLED TV to market based on quantum point technology to achieve 100 per cent colour volume for the first time in the industry. In 2018, the company introduced QLED 8K, followed by a Neo GLED and self-lighting MICRO LED, which was supported by Quantum Mini LED in 2021. This innovative set of technologies updated the description quality standards and set new criteria in the industry.

Samsung has also advanced in new categories such as the Lifestyle series. Samsung, which began 2016 with Serif's iconic design, continued to improve its product lineup to enrich the user experience through products such as The Sero, The Terrace, The Premiere and The Freestyle.

In 2023, Samsung's commitment to innovation continues with the development of intuitive technology designed to meet users' needs. SmartThings will enable the flawless integration and integration of large numbers of devices in the remaining security environments that will allow users to meet their unique needs at a deeply distinguished account.

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