The big change for Samsung TVs in 2021 is, of course, the introduction of Mini LED. However, it's worth noting that Samsung still bundles all of its top tech together in its 8K models, saving the best in processing, backlighting, and sound systems to make its 8K sets the most desirable in its range. The Samsung QN700A is this year's entry-level 8K QLED, meaning you'll get something of a saving, and the off drop in specification over more premium models. We now from UK retailer Box.co.uk that the 65-inch and 75-inch models will launch on July 3, with sets already available to pre-order. While the QN900A and QN800A 8K QLEDs are already on sale worldwide, the QN700A is still a little while away. (Image credit: Samsung) Samsung QN700A release date We're waiting on confirmation on whether US shoppers will get the new QN700A, though it's possible Samsung intends to focus its smaller and cheaper 8K QLED on countries with on-average smaller homes. What's worth noting is that the Q700T only came to the UK and Europe – and not the US or Australia, where Samsung's 8K ranges started with the Q800T. The step-up QN800A model starts at a similar £3,599 for a 65-inch size, so there isn't too much price difference as of yet – though successive price cuts after launch may see that divide widen. Of course, 55-inch 8K TVs aren't necessarily worth your while, given that you don't get all the benefit of such a high resolution at that size – but if you want to be trendsetter with an 8K TV in your home, and a 55-inch model is how you can fit or afford it, the option is certainly there. The 55-inch Q700T, however, did launch at £1,999 (around $2,700 / AU$3,600), so we're expecting something similar this time around. There will be a smaller 55-inch size, as with last year's Q700T, though there's no official RRP just yet. We now have pricing for the QN700A 8K QLED, with Samsung confirming that it will retail for £3,499 at a 65-inch size, and £4,499 at a 75-inch size. Check out the best 65-inch TVs and best 75-inch TVs.Here's everything we know about the QN700A 8K QLED so far. For the time being, those of you in the US will be stuck with the QN800A as an entry-level 8K TV – as the QN700A is currently only confirmed for the UK and Europe – though the specs and pricing are pretty similar on the whole, as you'll see in this guide below.
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