Samsung’s 2021 The Wall launches in Australia
“Statement” fixture from Samsung features 8K resolution, sizes of up to 1000 inches, and high-end image quality for eye-catching installations
Samsung Electronics announces the local availability of the 2021 model of its LED modular display, The Wall. The Wall is a “statement” LED solution that can provide businesses with the opportunity to captivate audiences with stunning lifelike displays. With the new AI processing technology, upgraded 120Hz frame rates, and versatile installation options, this year’s The Wall once again pushes display technology to give businesses further flexibility to showcase content.
The Wall’s Black Seal Technology blankets the screen with incredible uniformity, creating a seamless canvas for purer black levels with enhanced depth. With 1,600 nits peak brightness, The Wall provides clear images that stand out even in bright room environments. Ultra Chroma technology is designed to produce narrower wavelengths to create more vivid RGB colours.
The 2021 model offers The Wall’s most detailed picture quality featuring 8K resolution, with a 120Hz refresh rate and Simple 8K playback with just one Snowbox. The Wall can be configured horizontally for up to 16K resolution with a 15,360 x 2,160-pixel arrangement. Its massive screen measures over 1,000 inches, creating an expansive canvas for showcasing content.
The Wall comes with built-in Micro HDR and Micro Motion advanced picture refinement, featuring 20-bit processing that presents a smooth viewing experience and colour mapping accurately – suitable across different commercial environments. The Wall also includes four picture-by-picture screens (PBP), allowing for four different content sources, all of which can be displayed simultaneously in 4K resolution. The 4-PBP function can be used for business purposes where multi-screens are needed.
“The Wall is a unique technology that delivers a stunning picture, and will be offered in customisable formats. The Wall provides businesses with the opportunity to visually enhance, and transform spaces, such as lobbies, boardrooms, and showrooms.” said Philip Gaut, Senior Director of Display and Memory Solutions at Samsung Australia.
Intelligent upscaling
A new Micro AI Processor is designed to instantly analyse and optimise every frame of the video to deliver the best picture quality possible. By using up to 16 different neural network models, each trained in AI upscaling and deep learning technology, the Micro AI Processor can optimise picture quality up to 8K resolution, helping to improve contrast and reducing noise.
This year’s model is easier to install thanks to new wireless docking connections and a bezel-less design, resulting in a cabinet depth half as deep as the previous model. With modular technology, the 2021 The Wall can be installed in a variety of positions, including concave, convex, ceiling, hanging, inclined and L-type. In addition, users only need to adjust once per cabinet with Factory Seam Adjustment, eliminating module-by-module adjustment and saving time.
Considering safety, TÜV Rheinland awarded its Eye Comfort Certification for minimised blue light emission, while its EMC Class B certification minimises electromagnetic waves for safe installation in homes.
Samsung’s 2021 The Wall is now available in Australia.
Samsung: samsung.com/au
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