
"TVs stay bolted to walls where they were installed years ago. Monitors sit on desks connected to power outlets and computers through cables that limit how far they can go. Tablets work anywhere, but shrink everything down to sizes that feel cramped during longer sessions. Most screens plant themselves in one spot and expect you to come to them instead of moving to where you actually need them."
"Samsung's Movingstyle lineup builds screens meant to follow you around instead of staying put. The twenty-seven-inch touchscreen and thirty-two-inch M7 monitor both roll on stands with wheels hidden underneath, so moving them between rooms takes minimal effort. The smaller version also detaches from its stand completely and runs on battery for three hours when you carry it by the handle built into the kickstand."
Movingstyle screens roll on discreet wheeled stands to allow effortless movement between rooms. A twenty-seven-inch touchscreen detaches from its stand and runs on a built-in battery for three hours, with a handle integrated into the kickstand for carrying. The kickstand houses the battery and internal components in a single module to reduce potential failure points. Touch response is smooth for tapping, swiping, and sketching, while a remote enables relaxed viewing from across the room. The thirty-two-inch M7 offers 4K resolution and adjustable height and tilt, and its stand routes the power cable through the column to keep floors tidy.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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