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Samsung claims world’s thinnest bezel videowall

Samsung displayed what it says is the world’s thinnest bezel-to-bezel videowall at CES 2016, claiming that such technology can be adapted for use in the wider digital signage sector.

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The Samsung UHF-E videowall features a videowall’s bezel-to-bezel design that is just 0.5mm thick in certain places

Optimised for indoor applications, the UHF-E videowall combines visual quality with professional-grade digital signage, while an additional embedded ACM chipset adjusts picture content to meet specific colour settings.

The videowall’s bezel-to-bezel design is as thin as 0.9mm on the upper and left sides, and 0.5mm the lower and right sides.

Seog-gi Kim, senior vice-president of the visual display business at Samsung, says: “Today’s display customers want a wealth of clear, engaging and readily-accessible information at their fingertips, whether they are mastering video games or evaluating products at their favourite stores.

Our cutting-edge monitors and signage technologies are designed with these consumers in mind, delivering compelling visual content and unlocking new interactive possibilities across a range of business and at-home usage scenarios

“Our cutting-edge monitors and signage technologies are designed with these consumers in mind, delivering compelling visual content and unlocking new interactive possibilities across a range of business and at-home usage scenarios.”

Also on display on the Samsung booth at CES 2016 was its enhanced LED Signage offering, which has been upgraded in response to demand from corporate, retail, entertainment and transportation clients..

In addition, Samsung showed how retail-oriented display technologies, such as mirror and transparent OLED displays, as well as ultra-thin bezel videowalls, can elevate electronics shopping.

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