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The Samsung Gaming Hub is a new platform for select 2022 Samsung Smart TVs that will make it easier for gamers to use streaming services, the electronics giant has recently announced.
As part of CES, Samsung’s new platform will offer up services like NVidia’s GeForce Now, Google’s Stadia and Utomik in one easy location alongside additional services like YouTube Gaming.
Users will be able to pair their favourite controllers — including those from PlayStation and Xbox — to the Samsung Gaming Hub to then make full use of the services listed above.
Samsung also detailed its new Neo OLED range at the same time.
“Last year we introduced Neo QLED a TV technology that offered Australians high quality brightness and colour to expand their viewing experience,” said Jeremy Senior, Vice President of Consumer Electronics at Samsung Electronics Australia.
“This year our 2022 Neo QLED TVs gets even better; Quantum Matrix technology, which controls the brightness level of each LED, now uses AI to control the shape of the light in real time enhancing the accuracy of all shapes on the screen.”
We’ll keep you informed as we learn more about the Samsung Gaming Hub.
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