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				<title>Samsung research reveals almost half of Australians are suffering from ‘TV Envy’</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[60% admitted to rearranging room furniture to avoid TV glare 46% admit to suffering ‘TV Envy’ when comparing their TV set to friends and family 40% of]]></description>
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<li><em>60% admitted to rearranging room furniture to avoid TV glare</em></li>
<li><em>46% admit to suffering ‘TV Envy’ when comparing their TV set to friends and family</em></li>
<li><em>40% of Australians can’t go a day without watching TV</em></li>
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<p>Samsung Electronics Australia has today released new research<a href="#_ftn1" name="_ftnref1"><span>[1]</span></a> revealing Australians’ relationships with their televisions are becoming more prominent in line with advancing technology, with the TV playing a significant role in stress relief and even evoking ‘TV envy’.</p>
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<p>The research<a href="#_ftn2" name="_ftnref2"><span>[2]</span></a> commissioned by PureProfile also found that in the sunny Australian climate, 3 in 5 consumers (60%) admitted to rearranging furniture to avoid glare while watching TV. Additionally, 46% of Australians can’t go a day without watching TV, while 55% are relying on their TVs to decompress and ‘wind down’ after a day’s work.</p>
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<p><em>“The television is a central feature of the home that plays a significant role in daily life, however, our research reveals the glare of the sun’s rays is an inconvenience experienced by more than half of the nation. Advancements in TV technology — like our world-first glare free certified OLED anti-glare technology<a href="#_ftn3" name="_ftnref3"><span><strong>[3]</strong></span></a> — are making the viewing experience that much better for consumers, with Samsung committing to delivering innovative products that offer Australians a screen that truly suits their needs and living spaces,”</em> said Simon Howe, Director of Audio Visual at Samsung Electronics Australia.</p>
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<h3><strong>The Anti-Glare Debate </strong></h3>
<p>Over one-third (37%) of the nation agree there is a ‘prime seat’ in the lounge that avoids TV glare, a seat which can sometimes cause family arguments.</p>
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<p>In fact, two in five (40%) of Australians surveyed believe that they are at most risk of glare in comparison to other countries, and the same number (40%) will even wait until the evening to watch their favourite show to avoid the risk of sunlight-glare impacting their viewing experience.</p>
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<p><em>“Our recently released Samsung S95D OLED 4K Smart TV was built for Australian conditions,”</em> added Howe, with the new OLED Anti-Glare technology helping to preserve colour accuracy and helping to reduce reflections while maintaining image sharpness to ensure an immersive viewing experience, even in brightly lit rooms<a href="#_ftn4" name="_ftnref4"><span>[4]</span></a>.</p>
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<h3><strong>Bigger Is Better</strong></h3>
<p>46% of the nation is suffering from ‘TV envy’ after comparing the size and quality of their own TV with that of friends and family.</p>
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<p>Over one-third (35%) of Australian’s wished they had gone bigger when making their TV purchase. This is especially important when it comes to sports. Samsung’s <a href="https://news.samsung.com/au/samsung-research-reveals-australias-love-for-festive-films-and-summer-sports-viewing"><em>2023 research</em></a> revealed that Australian’s were opting to tune in from home to watch sports on their own ‘big screens’, with 42% now owning a screen over 60 inches, and 11% over 75 inches — putting them right on the side lines of their favourite matches.</p>
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<h3><strong>More than Viewing</strong></h3>
<p>The report also revealed that the use of the TV has evolved from simply viewing shows and movies. Some may hit the yoga mat, read a book, or go for a relaxing massage, however the research revealed that over half (55%) are using their TV to de-stress after work. And while 57% of those asked said that the TV is for streaming their favourite TVs and shows, almost one-quarter (24%) are using the TV to listen to their favourite music.</p>
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<h3><strong>A Screen for Every Experience</strong></h3>
<p>With the TV wants and needs of Australians continuing to evolve, Samsung’s 2024 range of Neo QLED, OLED and QLED TVs deliver big screen premium viewing up to 98-inches, bolstered by a range of powerful, AI driven features to deliver impeccable big screen picture and sound quality — all from the leading global TV brand for 18 consecutive years<a href="#_ftn5" name="_ftnref5"><span>[5]</span></a>.</p>
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<p>Committed to delivering innovative products with features designed to ‘WOW’, Samsung’s 2024 AV range offers a variety of premium home cinema solutions, empowering Australians to choose a screen that truly suits their needs and living spaces.</p>
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<p>To find out more about Samsung’s award-winning range of TVs and soundbars, visit <span><a href="https://www.samsung.com/au/tvs/">https://www.samsung.com/au/tvs/</a></span></p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref1" name="_ftn1"><span>[1]</span></a> Samsung TV Viewing research, conducted by PureProfile Research in March 2024. Nationally representative of Australians 18+, n = 1,002.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref2" name="_ftn2"><span>[2]</span></a> Samsung TV Viewing research, conducted by PureProfile Research in March 2024. Nationally representative of Australians 18+, n = 1,002.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref3" name="_ftn3"><span>[3]</span></a> The S95D range has been independently verified as OLED Glare Free: Reflection Glare UGR &lt;10, Discomfort Glare UGR &lt;22, Disability Glare UGR &lt;34 by UL LLC (UL Solutions), Certificate Number: V647799 – 01/03/2024.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref4" name="_ftn4"><span>[4]</span></a> <span>Some glare may still be present dependent on viewing conditions and location of installation. Picture quality may vary depending on quality and resolution of source content and viewing conditions.</span></p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref5" name="_ftn5"><span>[5]</span></a> Source – Omdia, Feb-2024. Based on overall TV market share by manufacturer on an annual unit &amp; revenue basis.</p>
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