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Samsung Big TVs: What Makes Them More Than Just Televisions?

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Whether it is a nice movie night with family or an exciting gaming match that gives you an adrenaline rush after a long day at work — Samsung’s range of Big TVs make all your viewing experiences even better.

Comprising of 55-inch and above QLED 8K TVs, QLED TVs and UHD TVs, these TVs are not just perfect entertainment companions that give you an unparalleled viewing experience, but they are also stylish statement pieces for your home. This makes Samsung’s Big TVs more than just televisions.

QLED 8K TV

Call them game-changers of the television world, QLED 8K TVs come with amazing features such as Infinity Screen, Adaptive Picture, Active Voice Amplifier, Q-Symphony and Object Tracking Sound+. Besides, the TV comes with Real 8K Resolution, 8K AI Upscaling, Quantum Processor 8K, and Quantum HDR that creates a stunning 8K experience. Samsung 8K QLED TVs also come with 33 million pixels that provide a sharper resolution, allowing consumers to immerse themselves into the display.

Compared with the previous QLED 8K model, the Infinity Screen has an immediately obvious lower bezel count.

Samsung QLED TV

Powered by Quantum Dot technology, Samsung QLED TV delivers brighter and deeper colors that deliver an immersive viewing experience. The QLED TV also features Object Tracking Sound (OTS) and Active Voice Amplifier (AVA) that enhances the sound quality delivering a cinematic experience when you watch your favorite show. Besides being a television marvel, the QLED TVs are also aesthetically designed to blend in seamlessly with home interiors with the Ambient Mode feature.

Crystal 4K UHD Televisions

Armed with Crystal Technology, Samsung’s 4K UHD TVs offer superior colors and contrast levels. The televisions boast of a slew of features such as Crystal 4K Display, Multi View, Adaptive Sound, Tap View, Screen Mirroring, Lag Free Gaming, that deliver enhanced picture quality and superior content consumption capabilities. The TVs also provide the users with enhanced voice control with the new Bixby and Alexa feature on One Remote Control that allows seamless connections to all connected devices without additional connectors or complicated setups.

With such innovative home appliances, Samsung aims to be at the forefront of your go-to interior supplier. A trusted and widely acclaimed brand, consumers can never go wrong with Samsung. As people rely on connectivity more than ever before, they expect their appliances to also utilize connectivity for a smarter and more efficient home lifestyle. To meet this need, Samsung uses AI and SmartThings to provide effortless home management solutions that save time while boosting efficiency.

Samsung Consumer Electronics also stood firm during the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and retained its No.1 spot in the global TV market for its 15th consecutive year according to the Omdia market research firm.

Samsung TV range starts at a price point of Rs.51, 999 and is available for purchase at Samsung’s authorized partners Softlogic, Singer, Singhagiri, Damro and Samsung e-Store. Customer could also get interest free instalment plans on leading credit cards up to 60 months and avail attractive offers such as free Samsung Sound bars on select TVs.



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President briefs Sri Lankan delegation leaving for tariff related discussions in Washington

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A Sri Lankan delegation is set to participate in discussions in Washington, D.C., focusing on tariff-related matters, following an invitation extended by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). This is the second in-person meeting aimed at ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral trade relations between the two nations.

This initiative builds on several prior virtual interactions held between the USTR and Sri Lankan officials, and underscores a commitment to deepening economic ties. The upcoming talks are anticipated to explore avenues for enhancing trade cooperation and securing favourable outcomes for Sri Lanka, in light of current economic priorities.

Ahead of the visit, a high-level meeting was convened today under the leadership of President Anura Kumara Disanayake to ensure the country’s interests are well represented. The discussion focused on aligning the delegation’s approach with Sri Lanka’s broader economic strategy, ensuring the best possible outcomes from the upcoming discussions.

Key participants at the meeting included Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma; Secretary to the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development, K.A. Vimalenthirarajah; Duminda Hulangamuwa, Senior Economic Advisor to the President; Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe; Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development K.M.M. Siriwardana; Nirmal Vigneshwaran, representing the Attorney General’s Department; and Dharshana Perera from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Details of the discussions in Washington are expected to be made available following the conclusion of the meetings.

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“Tourism Renaissance 2025” launched under the patronage of president

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Sri Lanka’s largest tourism exhibition, “Tourism Renaissance 2025” (Sancharaka Udawa 2025), was inaugurated on Friday (23) at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) in Colombo under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Disanayake.

Organized jointly by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) and the Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO), this event brings together key stakeholders across the tourism industry. It offers a valuable platform for small and medium-scale enterprises, as well as individuals aspiring to enter the tourism sector, to connect with market opportunities and showcase their products and services.

The two-day exhibition, which ends on Saturday [24], features 250 trade stalls and includes participation from a wide range of sectors such as hotels, tour operators, airlines, service providers and educational institutions.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath stated that the government has declared 2025 the “Year of Tourism Renaissance,” with plans to generate USD 5 billion in revenue from the tourism sector by the end of the year.

Also in attendance at the opening ceremony were Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Aruni Ranaraja, SLAITO Chairman Nalin Jayasundara, SLTPB Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam and a distinguished group of invitees including the Ambassador of Germany to Sri Lanka.

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‘Be Part of the Plan’ – Sri Lanka’s theme for International Day for Biological Diversity

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Sri Lanka celebrated International Day for Biological Diversity with a vibrant national event at the Popam Arboretum in Dambulla, centering on the theme “Be part of the Plan.” The celebration, attended by students, researchers, community members, and officials, was led by Minister of Environment Dr. Dhammika Patabendi, who emphasized the country’s commitment to preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development.

Delivering the keynote address, Minister Patabendi said, “As a government, we are committed to taking every possible step to protect our ecosystems and biodiversity. But this is not the responsibility of the government alone. It is a shared responsibility—one that requires the active participation of every citizen.”

The event highlighted the value of community involvement in conservation and featured a series of exhibitions and talks focused on sustainable tourism, traditional food systems, and environmental education. Locally sourced underutilized fruits and indigenous foods were displayed and shared by communities, underscoring the deep ties between biodiversity and traditional knowledge.

The celebration also featured two major guest lectures. Professor Cyril Wijesundara spoke on the current status of biodiversity in Sri Lanka, while Professor Gamini Pushpakumara presented on the promotion of underutilized food crops—a key element in ensuring food security and sustainability in the face of climate change.

“This is more than a celebration,” Minister Patabendi told journalists at the event. “It’s a reminder that sustainable development must go hand-in-hand with nature. We need to build our future with the forest, not against it.”

By Ifham Nizam

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