Kuala Lumpur, 26 June 2025 – Remember when “smart TV” just meant you could connect to the internet? Those days feel almost quaint now, don’t they? We’ve come so far from those chunky CRT televisions that dominated our living rooms – you know, the ones where changing channels meant getting up from the sofa, and “binge-watching” wasn’t even a concept because you had to wait for a whole week for the next episode.
But here’s what’s beautiful about progress, the best technology doesn’t just add more buttons, it makes life easier. Samsung’s 2025 OLED lineup does exactly that, understanding how you watch and adapting to make your home entertainment feel just right.
The Gaming Revolution in Your Living Room
Remember arguing over whose turn it was on the family console? Those days of sharing and waiting are long gone, but what’s replaced them is something quite special. The S95F and S90F series have turned gaming into a more personal, immersive experience. The Motion Xcelerator 165Hz[1] on the S95F makes everything feel smoother and more responsive.
The AI Auto Game Mode[2] quietly figures out what you’re playing and adjusts accordingly.
Sound That Moves With You
Remember when we thought surround sound meant having speakers scattered around the room like some high-tech obstacle course? Samsung’s Object Tracking Sound+ (OTS+) in the S95F series creates that immersive experience without turning your living space into a wire maze your mak would definitely have something to say about. The sound literally follows the action across your screen, when that car chase moves from left to right, so does the engine roar.
The Right Fit
From the compact 48-inch S90F (perfect for that cozy bedroom setup) to the impressive 83-inch options that transform any living room into your personal cinema, Samsung’s size guide feels refreshingly honest. Not everyone needs an 85-inch screen, but everyone deserves options that fit their space and lifestyle. The 55-inch remains popular. It’s large enough to make your Netflix sessions feel special, compact enough that it won’t overwhelm your living room.
Seven Years of Growing Together
Samsung’s commitment to seven years of Tizen OS updates means your TV grows and improves with you. Think about where you were seven years ago – different job, maybe different city, certainly different streaming habits. Your Samsung OLED will adapt and evolve around you, adding new features as your life changes. It’s less about buying something new and more about investing in something that grows with you.
Looking back at how far we’ve come, from those bulky CRT days to TVs that quietly adapt to how we live. The Samsung 2025 OLED lineup feels like a natural next step in that evolution. Sometimes the best upgrades are the ones that don’t feel like upgrades at all.
Buy Now, Thanks Us Later
Samsung’s 2025 OLED TVs are now available with exclusive gifts worth up to RM5,017[3] for purchases from June 2-30, 2025. These limited-time offers include premium add-ons like Galaxy Tabs, wall mounts, and Art Store[4] subscriptions that enhance your viewing experience.
To purchase, please visit: https://samsung.com/my/tvs/launch/
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[1] 4K 165Hz is only available with PC connected games that support such specifications (PC graphic card required). Its performance may vary.
[2] AI Auto Game Mode is available for certain console and PC games.
[3] The promotion is on a first come first served basis, while stocks last. Terms and conditions apply.
[4] The promotion is on a first come first served basis, while stocks last. Terms and conditions apply.








