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Samsung unveils 2025 AI-powered TV lineup
Samsung has officially unveiled its 2025 range of AI-enhanced televisions and sound devices, showcasing a new era of personalized and seamless home entertainment experiences powered by Samsung Vision AI.
During an exclusive preview event held at The Podium Hall in Ortigas, the company detailed how its latest innovations aim to transform the TV into an intelligent hub for Filipino households.
Building on years of AI refinement, Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup introduces more advanced and intelligent screens designed to personalize and enhance everyday living through the power of Samsung Vision AI.
Vision AI: Envisioning Personalized and Elevated Experiences
The core of Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup is Samsung Vision AI. It empowers the new AI TVs to become more aware of their surroundings, adapt to user preferences, and are autonomous in delivering intuitive features. This suite of AI-powered functionalities aims to seamlessly integrate the TV into various lifestyles, enabling users to achieve more and enhance their lives at home.
Samsung highlighted features ranging from AI Picture and Sound for immersive viewing experiences to Universal Gesture control, allowing users to interact with the TV without a remote. These advancements aim to elevate smarter living through intelligent and intuitive technology.
Samsung’s 2025 TV Lineup: Limitless Possibilities Through AI
The 2025 TV lineup encompasses Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, QLED, Samsung OLED, and The Frame models.
The flagship Neo QLED 8K series is powered by the new NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor, Samsung’s most advanced processor to date. This processor upscales content to 8K resolution while maintaining sharp and smooth picture quality. Additionally, the TVs feature anti-glare technology to minimize reflections in bright environments.
Samsung’s Real QLED TVs utilize real quantum dot technology to produce a billion shades of color, offering enhanced color accuracy, brightness, and wider viewing angles. Certified as authentic QLED technology, these TVs utilize cadmium-free quantum dot materials.
As a leader in the OLED TV market, Samsung’s new OLED models promise smoother and faster gameplay with a 165Hz refresh rate, thanks to Motion Xcelerator 165Hz technology for crisp visuals and smooth motion in VRR games.
The Frame series continues to evolve as a blend of technology and art, featuring an expanded Art Store with over 3,000 artworks from renowned museums and galleries, seamlessly integrating into home interiors.
Pricing and availability
Pre-order today until June 30, 2025 at https://www.samsung.com/ph/tvs/pre-order/ to get your hands on Samsung’s new AI TVs and save up to PHP 65,000 off and enjoy exclusive sound device freebies.
You also get a chance to win a 100” Neo QLED Vision AI TV worth PHP 349,999 and Q Soundbar worth PHP 62,499 Learn more about Samsung’s AI TV lineup and Vision AI at samsung.com/ph.
Exclusive first-to-own perks of Samsung Vision AI TVs.
| PRODUCT NAME | SRP | FREEBIES | PROMO PRICE |
| 50″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P64,999 | HW-C400/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P10,489 | PHP 59,999 |
| 55″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P89,999 | HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 | PHP 84,999 |
| 55″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P99,999 | HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 | PHP 94,999 |
| 55″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV | P89,999 | HW-T420/ XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 | PHP 84,999 |
| 55″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P122,999 | HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 | PHP 117,999 |
| 55” Samsung OLED Vision Al TV | P116,999 | HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 | PHP 111,999 |
| 55″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV | P122,999 | HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 | PHP 117,999 |
| 65″ Samsung OLED Vision AI TV | P109,999 | HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 | PHP 104,999 |
| 65″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P109,999 | HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 | PHP 104,999 |
| 65” Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P142,999 | HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 | PHP 137,999 |
| 65″ Neo QLED 8K Vision AI TV | P264,999 | HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 | PHP 259,999 |
| 65″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV | P142,999 | HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 | PHP 137,999 |
| 75″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV | P204,999 | HHW-G800F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P39,489 | PHP 199,999 |
| 77″ Samsung OLED Vision AI TV | P204,999 | HHW-Q800F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P39,489 | PHP 199,999 |
| 83″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV | P299,999 | HW-Q930F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P65,989 | PHP 294,999 |
| 85” Neo QLED 8K Vision AI TV | P499,999 | HW-G930F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P65,989 | PHP 494,999 |
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Dreame enters smartphones with AURORA debut
Modular imaging, AI-native OS, and luxury design lead new “perception-first” push
Dreame has officially stepped into the smartphone space with the debut of its AURORA lineup in Silicon Valley, positioning itself beyond appliances and into next-generation intelligent devices.
Unveiled on April 29, the new AURORA brand introduces what Dreame calls three core breakthroughs: imaging, communication, and an AI-native operating system — all built around a “human-centric” approach to technology.
A new take on smartphones
At launch, Dreame showcased three key directions under the AURORA lineup.
Leading the charge is the AURORA NEX, a modular imaging flagship designed to unlock more advanced, flexible photography setups. The idea is to move beyond typical camera upgrades and give users more control over how they capture content.
Alongside it is the AURORA LUX, a luxury-focused series that leans into premium materials and craftsmanship. Dreame positions this as “heirloom-grade” tech — less gadget, more statement piece.
Completing the lineup is a new flagship range aimed at balancing performance, design, and everyday usability for high-end users.
Moving past spec wars
Dreame isn’t framing this as another specs race. Instead, it’s calling this shift a “perception revolution.”
The pitch is simple:
- Better imaging should feel like creating, not just capturing
- Connectivity should be stable and seamless everywhere
- AI should be invisible but proactive, not something users have to manage
To get there, Dreame says it’s addressing familiar industry pain points — from camera hardware stacking to inconsistent signal performance and surface-level AI features.
Its solution is a full-stack approach:
- A dedicated imaging system built with input from professional photographers
- A “full-time signal” communication system for more stable connectivity
- An AI-native OS designed to flip the model from users adapting to devices → devices adapting to users
From tools to partners
The bigger ambition here is clear. Dreame wants devices to evolve from passive tools into what it calls “proactive service partners.”
That means:
- Devices anticipate needs
- AI operates in the background
- Hardware and software feel like a single system
It’s a familiar direction across the industry, but Dreame is betting on tighter integration and a stronger design identity to stand out.
A broader ecosystem play
The AURORA launch also signals something bigger: Dreame is expanding fast beyond its roots in home and personal care tech.
From hair tools to now smartphones, the company is building toward a full ecosystem anchored on AI and connected experiences.
Whether that vision lands will depend on execution — especially in a category as competitive as smartphones.
For now, AURORA marks Dreame’s most ambitious move yet, and a clear statement that it wants to compete not just on devices, but on how those devices fit into everyday life.
Laptops
MacBook Neo already “supply constrained” amid unexpected demand
New purchases are reportedly getting delayed.
It’s been a crazy month for Apple fans on a budget. The debuts of the iPhone 17e and the MacBook Neo have brought the classic Apple experience to a wider market. Though the former is a bright spot on its own, the new MacBook Neo is currently breaking the company’s expectations as new orders are already “supply constrained.”
Last week, Tim Cook held an earnings call (via Six Colors) which includes the latest additions to Apple’s lineup. For the affordable iPhone, Cook gave a special shoutout as “the newest addition to what is already the strongest iPhone lineup we’ve ever had.” However, he was much more appreciative for the MacBook Neo’s role in the company’s notebook lineup.
Responding to a query about the new notebook, Cook says that the company “undercalled the level of enthusiasm” generated by the MacBook Neo. He also cited “tremendous enthusiasm” for the device in his main presentation.
Though he didn’t have the numbers to bolster his claims, he did give anecdotal examples of public schools switching over to Apple from Chromebooks and Windows PCs.
Finally, he says that the MacBook Neo is currently “supply constrained,” meaning new purchases will likely come with a delay before delivery.
Outside of the corporate perspective, there has been a lot of excitement for the notebook. Even if it uses the A18 Pro chip, the MacBook Neo promises a powerful notebook experience as is typical of Apple’s more traditional MacBooks. And to top it all off, it starts at only US$ 599, creating one of the most tempting offers for users who want to dip their toes into the Apple ecosystem.
SEE ALSO: MacBook Neo officially arrives at Power Mac Center
When they unveiled the Vision Pro in 2023, Apple touted the wearable as the next big thing after the iPhone. Now, almost three years removed from the launch, the Vision Pro hasn’t really taken over the coveted spot occupied by the iPhone. Apple, according to a report, is allegedly canning the short-lived wearable.
According to MacRumors, Apple has reportedly given up on making the Vision Pro a thing. The team handling the wearable has supposedly been subsumed by other teams within Apple.
If true, the wearable’s end is unfortunate but not surprising. Despite being out for years, the Vision Pro has sold only a little more than half a million units with numerous returns from customers. Most recently, Apple updated the wearable with the M5 chip, but the move hasn’t revitalized the device’s status in Apple’s lineup.
Most of the complaints about the device stem from its exorbitant price or its cumbersome battery pack. Besides costing a whopping US$ 3,499, the Vision Pro is also difficult to move around with, especially because of its total weight and a battery pack that can get in the way.
To be clear, Apple has not officially discontinued the Vision Pro yet. The company continues to sell the version with the M5 chip. Apple can also restart development in the future.
However, the meantime retirement on future development does coincide with the recent restructuring inside the company. Tim Cook recently decided to step down as CEO with John Ternus as his replacement. Canning the Vision Pro might be Ternus’ first step in redefining Apple according to his plans.
SEE ALSO: Apple Vision Pro gets M5 chip upgrade
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