Samsung has long dominated the OLED screen market, and today, the majority of smartphones with OLED displays use Samsung's technology. However, Samsung isn't content with just leading in mobile screens. On the eve of the 2018 CES conference, the company unveiled a groundbreaking product featuring its new MicroLED technology—but this time, it wasn’t a smartphone. Instead, it was a revolutionary TV called “The Wall.â€




Samsung "The Wall" TV (Photos from the Internet)
According to reports, MicroLED screens offer several advantages over traditional OLEDs. For instance, they allow LED units to be smaller than 100 micrometers, which helps eliminate the risk of screen burn-in that often plagues OLEDs after prolonged use. Additionally, MicroLEDs are thinner, consume less power, and deliver higher brightness and better image quality compared to OLEDs.

Traditional LED screen and Micro LED screen contrast (picture from the network)
What makes “The Wall†even more impressive is its modular design. If you find a 146-inch display too small, you can connect multiple “The Wall†units to create an ultra-large screen. There’s no upper limit on how many panels you can add, making it a highly customizable solution for any space.

Samsung "The Wall" TV (Photos from the Internet)
Samsung emphasized that the demand for large-screen and 4K TVs has been growing rapidly. The penetration rate of 4K TVs has already surpassed 50%, and it’s expected to exceed 65% this year. With the development of modular MicroLED technology, consumers can now enjoy an even more immersive and comfortable viewing experience.
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