During its participation in the Consumer Electronics Show, which is being held in Las Vegas (United States) until next Friday, Samsung showcased its latest developments in home appliances and processors. In addition to sharing his vision about artificial intelligence.
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One notable innovation in mobility is the In&Out Flip, a screen concept with a foldable phone design that can be folded in both directions, allowing for a full 360-degree fold.
In contrast to traditional foldable devices, which require an additional panel on the outside to display information when closed, This new shape achieves a slimmer, sleeker designwith a single screen that folds out, allowing it to be used even when folded.
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Samsung believes that the In&Out Flip offers a new alternative for consumers who are looking for thinner, foldable smart devices and want to experience an innovative user experience with this type of smartphone.
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To evaluate the durability of these screens, the company exposed them to extreme temperatures ranging from -20 to 60 degrees Celsius, in addition to impact tests with basketballs. In addition, they have been subjected to sand resistance tests They are immersed in water to determine their resilience in tough environments.
Samsung's display division also took advantage of its presence at CES to introduce the new Rollable Flex Display, a foldable display that can expand up to five times its original size, and Flex Hybrid, which combines the functions of folding and sliding technologies.
It is important to remember that Samsung presented Flex Hybrid technology at CES 2023, explaining that this technology applies folding to the left side of the screen, while the right side can extend up to… 10.5 inches (4:3) or 12.4 inches (16:10).
In addition to smartphones, at CES 2024, the company also highlighted its latest innovations in displays, including a new RGB version of OLEDoS (OLED in Silicon) for mixed reality viewers.
These high-definition panels feature tiny pixels, achieved by applying organic materials to silicon wafers. With a size of 1.03 inches and an amazing pixel density of up to 3500 ppi, They can compare favorably with 4K TVs.
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The technology of this board allows colors (red, green and blue) to be generated directly on the silicon wafer, eliminating the need for an additional light source.
In addition to these new features, Samsung Display has introduced a QD-OLED UHD display 3840 x 2160 and 31.5 inch screen, With a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz and a pixel density of 140 ppi, it is equivalent to the quality of a 65-inch 8K TV.
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These exciting new additions to Samsung's TV range, designed to take full advantage of the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI), as well as a variety of lifestyle formats including The Frame, The Serif, The Terrace, The Premier and The Freestyle, all introduced at CES. 2024.
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*This content was created with the help of artificial intelligence, based on information from Europa Press, and reviewed by a journalist and editor.
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