Samsung Electronics Showcases New Era of Micro LED Technology
Samsung Electronics is showcasing the future of Micro LED technology at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2022 in Barcelona, with three new models of its state-of-the-art display technology, The Wall.
At ISE this year, Samsung will unveil its 2022 model of The Wall (Model name: IWB) — an innovative modular Micro LED display that delivers immersive viewing experiences in a high-resolution, large screen format. The IWB will be available in 0.63 and 0.94pixel pitches, with 0.63 being the slimmest ever pixel pitch in The Wall lineup. The new display is now available to preorder globally.
The micro pitch feature of the IWB demonstrates Samsung’s most detailed picture and dynamic range expansion with the screen’s 120Hz frame rate, HDR10/10+ and LED HDR. Following installation, The Wall provides a variety of screen sizes, accommodating 4K movies for 110-inch and up to incredible 8K quality for 220-inch to meet any consumer or business needs. This resolution capability is enhanced by the powerful Micro AI (Artificial Intelligence) Processor, which analyzes every second of content instantly and optimizes picture quality while removing noise.
The overall size of the cabinets has been increased, allowing businesses and consumers to install only four cabinets to configure the UHD screen, meaning faster and more cost-efficient operation. The display’s improved cabinet strengthens the large, high-resolution screens and improves the mechanical quality for immersive viewing while enhancing seam adjustment. In fact, the installation time has been reduced offering significant benefits to businesses compared to conventional LED signage.
The Wall is also packed with industry-leading technology. Firstly, with Multi View, The Wall enables simultaneous multi-source playback from up to four sources, all on one screen, without any additional splitter required for dynamic content display. Secondly, Black Seal Technology built into the display creates a seamless canvas for purer black levels, with an ultra-low reflective film that has been applied to minimize external light reflection. Plus, with 20-bit processing, The Wall delivers outstanding image quality and a smooth viewing experience, supported by a peak of 2,000 nits providing clearer images.
Also being unveiled in Barcelona this year, is The Wall All-in-One (Model name: IAB) available in three different models: 4K 146-inch, 2K 146-inch and 2K 110-inch. This incredible, next generation display brings innovation to the installation, not just the viewing experience. The standard resolution of The Wall All-in-One is a 16:9 form factor. The product, which is only sold by screen, will be available globally following ISE 2022.
The most innovative feature of The Wall All-in-One is the convenient installation that features a pre-adjusted seam and a ‘Pre-Assembled Frame Kit’. This kit, which makes the whole process simple as a consumer TV, includes the 16:9 form factor display’s internalized deco bezel and an embedded media player S-box, also lowering the total cost of ownership.
The Wall All-in-One offers a sleek design with display thinness of just 49mm, which is ultimately 59mm in total installation when measured from wall to screen. This slim, bezel-less infinity design provides a direct input connection on the screen without a separate device — creating a clean and convenient setup.
Additionally, together with 20-bit processing, Black Seal technology and Micro AI Processor, two 4K 146-inch screens can be installed side by side to create a 32:9 form factor model with a detachable feature creating an entire wall of outstanding image quality.
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Perhaps 20 years from now affordable.
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I would love to see some "It's actually in stock" or "it's priced reasonably" technology.
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You know how they say when the monitor is big enough? When an ingame character is big as you in real life is probably where you should stop.

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Love how all the pictures of possible use case scenarios are practically what you never have in real life:
a very high room that's almost as high as it is narrow, particularly since it's supposed to show top floor, or close to (and it's designed to have a good view which you'd enjoy more than the TV program, also the couch is aligned with the view off the terrace, not the TV on the wall above the "fireplace")
an expansive bag store that looks like it has more store floor space than it needs, yet has a second floor (so that they can put a TV there! and don't worry, floor space is not expensive at all)
a corner office in a skyscraper (mid to high level executive?) who has a huge ass screen in his room, so everybody can see and check, what he's doing... instead of putting that thing into a conference room and leaving the privacy of a screen to the exec
only the parfume shop seems to make sense for me in how the shop's laid out and used in terms of floor space and wall space, in every other room I'd instantly know it's fake and I'm in the Matrix / Construct. Lousy job.
So, who photoshops those bad imagines with no idea on how to actually build a room or store, let alone how such a display would make most sense and impress the most...
Oh and yeah, the TV / screen itself, probably one of those that they'll be putting into starships when they build them like in Star Trek
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