Fans of The Lord Of The Rings movie series are excited for the upcoming ‘The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ TV series from . Now, that it is exclusively bringing some sneak peek content related to this upcoming TV series in pristine 8K resolution.
As a part of long-term , the companies are allowing fans to enjoy sneak peek content in resolution, exclusively at select Samsung stores. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will premiere on September 2, 2022, on Prime Video. The South Korean firm will run 25 minutes of content from the series’ first two episodes on its three-story LED video wall at its flagship experience center: .
Starting this week, the company will also showcase dynamic creatives from the upcoming series on its LED digital screens in , , and . Opportunities for others to stream this 8K content on their 8K Neo QLED TVs and The Wall TV will be announced soon.
Viewers can enjoy immersive 8K content with HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos on 8K TVs and , complete with Object Sound Tracking+. If you didn’t know already, the technology was co-developed by Amazon Prime Video and Samsung. It is an open-source alternative to Dolby Vision and offers similar features and performance.
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As a part of long-term , the companies are allowing fans to enjoy sneak peek content in resolution, exclusively at select Samsung stores. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will premiere on September 2, 2022, on Prime Video. The South Korean firm will run 25 minutes of content from the series’ first two episodes on its three-story LED video wall at its flagship experience center: .
Starting this week, the company will also showcase dynamic creatives from the upcoming series on its LED digital screens in , , and . Opportunities for others to stream this 8K content on their 8K Neo QLED TVs and The Wall TV will be announced soon.
Viewers can enjoy immersive 8K content with HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos on 8K TVs and , complete with Object Sound Tracking+. If you didn’t know already, the technology was co-developed by Amazon Prime Video and Samsung. It is an open-source alternative to Dolby Vision and offers similar features and performance.
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