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Samsung’s display products in recent years are “black technology”!

In recent years, with the development of science and technology, many "black technologies" have slowly appeared in our field of vision. These "black technologies" refer to more powerful or advanced technologies, innovations, software and hardware combinations, etc. that have evolved after the proliferation of high technologies. They also include improvements and upgrades based on existing technologies and changes in the user experience of products. At the same time, black technology also generally refers to all new hardware, new software, new technologies, new processes, new materials, etc. in life that make everyone feel "unconscious".

Samsung Electronics has always been committed to researching new products. Over the years, Samsung Electronics has continued to make breakthroughs. Let’s experience the “black technology” that Samsung brings to us!

Transparent OLED screen panel

At an art exhibition centered around personalized shopping and information browsing held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in 2015, Samsung displayed the industry's first mirror-transparent OLED screen panel. It is understood that the screen technology of this OLED panel integrates Intel's Real Sense technology. In the future, when users stand in front of this "mirror", they will be able to "see" the upper body effects of various clothes, enhancing consumers' shopping experience.

Mirror OLED is officially commercialized

According to foreign media reports, Samsung announced that mirror OLED technology will be officially commercialized in 2016. This technology will be used in barber shops in Seoul for the first time. Through interactive methods, different hairstyles can be recommended to consumers based on different styles, colors and current trends. Consumers can also intuitively see how the recommended hairstyle will look on themselves. When not providing information, the mirror screen is just an ordinary mirror. Samsung plans to sell these mirror OLED displays to companies specializing in fashion, furniture, and interior design, and will ship them as early as the third quarter of this year.

Develop a 4K dedicated display screen for virtual reality

We all know that although the resolution of current monitor screens is so high that it is difficult for the naked eye to distinguish pixel particles, it is still not enough for VR. Therefore, Samsung recently developed a panel screen designed for VR. The screen size is 5.5 inches, the resolution reaches 4K level, which is 3840*2160, the pixel density is as high as 806ppi, and it has a 97% ultra-wide color gamut.

Ultra-thin rollable panel is only 0.3mm thick and can be rolled into a cylinder for storage

The 2016 SID Display Week was held from May 24th to 26th at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, USA. Samsung Display showcased a number of its latest future display products at the 2016 International Society for Information Display. It includes a 5.7-inch flexible AMOLED screen with an FHD resolution of 1920×1080 and a pixel density of 386ppi. It is rollable and can be easily put in your pocket. The display, which can be rolled up into a metal rod, is 0.3mm thick and weighs 5 grams.

Turn a building into an S7 Edge

Samsung erected a huge billboard next to the Sokol Hotel in Moscow. This billboard directly turned a building into a display background wall. It is 80 meters high and 40 meters wide, which is similar to the 2:1 body ratio of the Galaxy S7 Edge. From a distance, it looks like a huge Galaxy S7 Edge standing on the street. In addition, the billboard itself also adopts a curved screen design, which matches well with the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, so the displayed mobile phone effect is very realistic.

The outdoor advertising machine shines with backlight

Samsung outdoor advertising machines have outstanding display effects. For example, the brightness of Samsung's OHD series outdoor displays can be as high as 3000cd, far exceeding the industry's 15000cd. The picture below is a set of comparison pictures, with brightness ranging from 450cd-3000cd. At the same time, Samsung has applied enhanced picture contrast and Samsung's exclusive patented reflection elimination film technology to outdoor advertising machines, effectively enhancing picture visibility and reducing specular reflections produced by the screen. In addition, Samsung outdoor advertising machines also have "anti-polarization" special effects. Through the application of circular polarization technology, the problem of "display blind area" caused by traditional LCD displays when human eyes wear polarized sunglasses is solved.

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Samsung’s new virtual reality projection technology exposed: combination of VR and AR

According to foreign media reports, Samsung may be developing a new virtual reality projection technology that combines AR and VR. This technology can allow people in the real world to interact with the VR device wearer to a certain extent. As can be seen from the figure, the VR device wearer can integrate real people (friends or dogs) into the VR virtual scene, so that he can communicate with real friends in the virtual scene. On the other hand, this technology can also construct the virtual scene information of the wearer of the VR device through 3D projection in the real device, so that people who are not wearing a VR helmet in reality can also understand the scene where the wearer of the VR device is, so that the two can have a VR experience at the same time, and it will no longer be a scene where one person is enjoying themselves alone.

Samsung’s flexible panel patent exposed, the screen can be rolled and folded

According to reports, Samsung’s flexible panel patent has been exposed. Samsung pointed out in the patent that OLED or flexible LCD panels may be able to replace the traditional screen structure of glass + plastic film to achieve true flexibility. The patent first introduces a smartphone with a rollable display that can display a weather widget on one side and a phone dial on the other. You can also curl the screen in half to make it look like a book, which is particularly flexible.