Samsung has been working for years on Micro-LED, which is best known for its place in The Wall, which is used in commercial installations like stadiums, car showrooms, large corporate conference rooms, and retail experiences. The world’s first transparent Micro-LED was displayed at CES, on a slab of glass about an inch thick, the demo unit running various types of content such as fireworks, paint splashing out of cans, and sports infographics. This type of Micro-LED is best known for its intense colors and high level of transparency.
The launch of new product lines at CES 2024 by Samsung, such as the Music Frame, is meant to improve the sound of your home cinema experience or offer a more aesthetically pleasing kitchen speaker. The Music Frame looks like a standard picture frame, but it’s thick and has the look of a deep shadowbox, hiding two sound woofers behind the photo or artwork placed at the front, and could match nicely in a room where it was used together with the Frame TV.
Meanwhile, the Premiere 8K projector was announced as the world’s first 8K wireless ultra short throw projector. It was projected onto a 150-inch ambient light rejection (ALR) screen at Samsung’s First Look event at CES, and it was noted for its very cinema-like experience and strong vibrance in picture quality. Also, the S95D OLED TV introduced a new “glare-free” matte finish that disperse and softens the light from lamps and windows, and makes it a TV that is a pleasure to watch from any angle and in the brightest or darkest rooms.
With these innovations in the TV space, Samsung made a significant impact at CES 2024, with meaningful upgrades across its top devices and the launch of new product lines, making content more immersive to consume than ever.