Samsung has unveiled a new 146-inch microSD television called the "Wall".
MicroLED is based on Samsung's cinema screen design technology. Although the Wall TV is a large measurement, it is 146 inches larger but can be larger because it adopts the modular design.
According to Samsung, the user can add or remove units to make the TV bigger or smaller, and in any situation, adjusting the screen measurement has no negative impact on the image quality displayed.
Unlike traditional LCD TVs based on LED technology - which uses liquid crystal and LED backlight - MicroLead uses a matrix of millions of tiny individual LEDs to generate the image.
The technique is similar to that used in scoreboards or jumbo screens used to display ads on the walls of buildings in major cities, or to display a larger picture of singers at large concerts in theaters or ball games, modified to fit the use Home.
Samsung says the 146-inch metric has been chosen to match the standard height of the roof.
Because each LED light can operate or turn off individually, the Micro LED screens have almost unlimited contrast capabilities like OLED TVs. The Wall TV can have a lighting rate of 2,000 lumens, The LCD LED screen has been tested, according to CNET's technical website.
Combining high contrast and high intensity lighting can create high-quality images when viewing movies using HDR technology.
The company is expected to start shipping this TV later this year, but has not disclosed its price or is currently available.
Source:
https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-microled-makes-massive-modular-tv-a-reality/
If I were Samsung, I would seek out relationships with construction companies that build high end homes, and look to enter partnerships that would see the construction companies build these TV walls into the walls themselves. This way, Samsung can streamline implementation of their new product, while also bypassing peoples trepidation of buying such a large and most likely expensive product (although TV prices have fallen drastically as the tech as come further along. I remember when we bought a 70 in TV for our home and it was about 5 grand, but I'll walk into a Best Buy nowadays and will see a better and bigger TV for half that price).
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