Max Dupont
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You know, often on, I guess, lower end type TV, I think that the skin color can appear a bit orangey, whereas with micro RGB, the beauty of it is with that extra precision, it looks, you know, the skin color looks a lot more human.
That's probably in the better terms I can put it.
Yeah, correct.
And I think, you know, for, I mean, Samsung is, you know, as you know, we're a premium brand and I think we pride ourselves for giving, you know, SRAM customers the best color production and the best experience or visual experience as possible.
So, you know, whether you're watching a movie or the World Cup or, you know,
or whatever might be next, you know, the Tour de France or the tennis Wimbledon, you know, we want to make sure that what comes up on your screen gives you the best immersive experience and you're not distracted by questioning, you know, the colors or the accuracy on the screen.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, it's definitely, Trevor, a trend that we're seeing on the Australian market for many, many years.
To give you a bit of stat, you know, if you look at 2025, over 40% of the TVs sold in Australia are
were 75 inch and above.
Yep, so Australians definitely have an appetite for large screen.
The beauty of the Australian market as well is you actually have the space.
You tend to live in bigger homes, in bigger spaces.
So my recommendation for anyone that is looking for a TV right now on the market, and I think right now is probably one of the best time of the year,
We've been on financial year is not to be afraid to go the next size up.
So I think if you're thinking 65 inch and you think you've got that extra space, you will not regret that extra investment into a 75 or 85 inch or even more.
where i mean look there is a trend worldwide in terms of uh you know bigger bigger screens but australia is is leading that trend uh we're in the top four countries in terms of screen sizes uh and we've got one of the fastest adoption of 98 inch and above screen sizes as well so
Australia, from that perspective, is leading the way.
And the other piece as well to really remember is when you go bigger, there's more potential for reflection on the screen.
So I would recommend anyone to really be careful with that when you're upgrading to a larger screen and consider products like Airglare free certified range.