This week, at the Unbox & Discover online presentation, Samsung Electronics revealed the latest series of displays - from MICRO LED, Samsung Neo QLED, lifestyle TVs, to monitors and speakers. Today, we spend more and more time at home, so Samsung's latest innovations bring maximum use of screens - which allows work to be done more efficiently, communication to be more refined and the possibilities for exploring personal passions are endless.
In addition to the gigantic TV, the company Xiaomi also presented a very interesting smart screen.
Undoubtedly, in 2020 foldable screens will receive the most attention. Let's take a look at the technological trends that will mark the year 2020.
While other manufacturers are still struggling to produce a functional folding screen, LG has already offered a case that adds a second screen to its phones. Here is the LG G8X ThinQ.
Google has officially revealed its new flagship Nest Hub Max, which combines the elements of the Google Home Max speaker, Nest Cam and Google Home Hub display in one case.
Are you tired of a TV that doesn't add any value in your living room when turned off? We present to you the unique Vitrine device, which combines aesthetics and functionality.
We found another interesting project on Kickstarter: the Japanese interactive wooden bar Mui, which can be used instead of a digital screen to control a smart home. The Japanese are once again impressing us with natural materials.
Traditional all-in-ones boast that the hardware is part of their display. This saves a lot of space and at the same time we don't have to deal with annoying wires. The new smart table perfects this concept to the last detail.
Gamers have slightly different technology and hardware needs than regular users. Screens must provide you with a smooth gaming experience, speed and high image quality. But this is not enough, because the screen must work in harmony with the computer. But the new LG offers even more.
Will we get a 'self-healing' screen after the self-healing case? According to Chao Wang, as early as 2020, smartphones will have screens that will be able to repair scratches and other damage on their own.
Movie projectors in movie theaters may soon have an (un)expected competitor. Samsung is planning a massive screen that would replace the screen.
The new Philips Moda PC display is the thinnest Philips PC display to date. The 24-inch edge-to-edge screen with an extremely wide color spectrum measures just 5.2 millimeters in thickness. The EasySelect mode allows us to quickly and easily adjust the screen settings to Full HD resolution.