Samsung wants your old TV, and they're offering a great deal in exchange for it. 

The South Korean tech giant is giving a huge incentive to trade-in your old TVs when you upgrade. Thus, their 8K and 4K TVs are more affordable. 

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For one, you can get a £500 cashback on their range of Neo QLED and up to £400 when you trade in your old TV. Customers also have the option to pay in monthly payments at zero percent APR.

All in all, customers can save up to £900 on the cost of a new Samsung Neo QLED TV. 

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What Samsung TVs are Eligible for Trade In?

TVs in good condition or those with minor defects may be eligible for a trade-in. You can check out here which specific TVs are eligible. 

How to Claim the Cash Back

Customers need to purchase a qualifying TV from Samsung.com or a participating retailer between March 16, 2022, to May 24, 2022. Then click on the 'claim now' and complete the online claim form. 

The Samsung team will review the claim and the cashback will be received within 30 days of the validation email.

Samsung TVs Dominate the Scene in 2022

Samsung TV has been leading the TV industry for over a decade with their latest technologies. This year, the tech giant is the number one in terms of market share for 16 consecutive years. 

The Neo QLED 8K is an upgraded version of the previous QLED TV and is loaded with innovative features, such as the Quantum Matric Technology Pro that allows for greater control of the miniaturized light source through the 14-bit gradation. With this, the TV can control its lighting across 16,384 steps that deliver true-to-life colors. 

They also introduced Shape Adaptive Light and Real Depth Enhancer that boosts the picture quality by optimizing contrast and producing clean images for a more realistic sense of depth to the screen. 

According to Jo, "Every image has an object and background with different requirements to bring out the optimal picture quality. Real Depth Enhancer separates the object from the background to enhance the contrast of the object, making it look clear. In doing so, we can clearly distinguish the object from the background, creating a greater sense of depth and making the images pop." 

It also comes with an upgraded neural quantum processor with neural networks from 16 to 20 that strengthens its image analysis and upscaling capabilities. The multi-intelligent AI networks from the Neural Quantum Process also improve cloud games in 8k resolution. 

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