If
you’re
lucky
enough
to
live
somewhere
where
summer
doesn’t
just
mean
warmer
rain,
outdoors
is
the
new
indoors:
it’s
where
we
take
our
Bluetooth
speakers,
where
we
take
our
smart
cookers
and,
if
Samsung
has
any
say
in
it,
where
we
put
our
TVs
too.
But
of
course
you
can’t
simply
stick
one
of
the
best
OLED
TVs
on
the
terrace
or
in
your
yard
unless
you
want
to
squint
at
it
in
the
sunshine
before
it
gets
full
of
rain
and
bugs.
Hence
The
Terrace,
Samsung’s
range
of
TVs
designed
to
live
outside
no
matter
what
the
weather.
Samsung
has
added
a
whole
bunch
of
new
TVs
to
the
Terrace
range,
including
65
and
75-inch
Full
Sun
models
and
55,
65
and
75-inch
Partial
Sun
models.
They’re
designed
to
deliver
serious
brightness
so
you
can
see
the
picture
clearly
on
a
sunny
day,
which
is
why
Samsung
has
put
Neo
QLED
displays
inside,
and
they
come
with
IP56
ratings,
the
highest
water
and
dust
resistance
ratings
of
any
Samsung
TVs.
Samsung
The
Terrace
Full
Sun
and
Partial
Sun
TVs:
features,
pricing
and
availability
There
are
two
new
partial
sun
models,
and
they
cost
$3,499
for
the
55-inch
(so
around
£2,675
or
AU$5,253),
$4,999
for
the
65-inch
(about
£3,820
or
AU$7,506)
and
$6,499
for
the
75-inch
versions
(roughly
£4,968
or
AU$9,758)
respectively.
Full
Sun
models
start
at
$7,499
(around
£5,730
or
AU$11,259)
for
65
inches
and
$9,999
(£7,645
or
AU$15,010
approx)
for
75
inches.
Each
of
the
TVs
in
the
range
is
built
around
a
very
bright
quantum
matrix
Neo
QLED
display
with
very
wide
viewing
angles,
and
they’re
powered
by
Samsung’s
NQ4
AI
Gen2
Processor.
In
order
to
minimize
glare
they
come
with
anti-reflective
screens,
and
the
built-in
audio
is
loud
enough
for
pretty
big
outdoor
spaces:
40W
through
four
speakers.
There’s
another
key
difference
between
these
Samsung
TVs
and
TVs
designed
for
indoor
life:
The
Terrace
TVs
are
designed
to
withstand
serious
heat,
so
for
example
the
Full
Sun
models
are
designed
to
withstand
temperatures
of
up
to
122ºF,
and
to
operate
in
direct
sunlight
for
up
to
6
hours
at
104ºF.
As
you’d
expect,
there’s
Samsung
SmartThings
integration
with
your
smart
home,
and
the
new
TVs
also
include
the
Samsung
TV
Plus
and
Gaming
Hub
to
deliver
over
2,700
free
channels,
which
include
over
360
Samsung
TV
Plus
channels
and
thousands
of
games
for
console-free
play.
The
new
TVs
are
available
for
pre-order
from
this
week
at
Samsung.com.