"Samsung Display is the part of its giant parent company that makes OLEDs, LCDs and other screens for both Samsung devices and anyone else that can afford them. This year, it's going all-in on OLEDs of the future. And that meant things like foldable displays with invisible creases, robots hurling basketballs at supertough OLED panels, and OLED screens packed into baffling form factors for no good reason."
"The "seamless" foldable display that might be a part of a future foldable iPhone disappeared from the booth during our tour, reappearing when it was time to leave. (This is an image provided by Samsung Display.) The device was labelled as an R&D concept, but it somehow disguised the crease in the center of the main display, making the (unlabelled) Galaxy Z Fold on the left look like a messy first-iteration foldable."
Samsung Display manufactures OLEDs, LCDs, and other screens for Samsung devices and external customers. The company emphasized next-generation OLEDs with R&D prototypes, including a "seamless" foldable that conceals but does not eliminate a central crease, suggesting potential use in upcoming foldable phones. The exhibit featured unconventional OLED placements such as headphone side-screens, wearable pendants, and portable gaming OLEDs for HUDs and immersive play. A prototype OLED TV achieved 4,500-nit peak brightness versus typical consumer peaks around 2,700 nits, combining OLED contrast and color with unusually high luminance. Durability trials included impacts to supertough OLED panels, while many designs functioned primarily as experimental demonstrations rather than ready consumer products.
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