Samsung unveiled 12 different High-Resolution monitors across three series
A few days ago, Samsung announced the Odyssey G9 2021 gaming monitors that come with various impressive capabilities such as 2k native resolution, 1000R curvature, and much more. And now the company launched its new 2021 high-resolution monitors on March 22, 2021.
This new monitor lineup consists of 12 different High-Resolution monitors across three series – the S8, S7, and S6. These devices are made for those who want excellent picture quality, a comfortable viewing experience, and ergonomic design.
In addition, all monitors have obtained TÜVRheinland’s Intelligent Eye Care certification, which is the first monitor in the industry to receive this recognition. The adaptive Eye Care technology automatically adjusts the brightness and color temperature according to the room conditions, thereby optimizing the picture quality of any viewing environment.
S8: Ergonomic Design and Superior Visuals
This is the top-end monitor among the range that brings a flat borderless design that maximizes comfort and minimizes distractions while enabling near-seamless dual-monitor setups.
Talking about the display, it has a UHD (Ultra-High Definition) display including a 99% sRGB color gamut for immersive and vivid content viewing. For the protection of the eyes, it also has Intelligent Eye Care functionality.
Furthermore, it has a USB-C port for data transmission up to 10GBPS and providing charging up to 90W. However, it also has other necessary connectivity options including USB 3.0 and a USB hub to provide enhanced usability and versatility.
S7 & S6: Seamless and Simple for Any Setup
Just like the S8, the S7 variant also sports a UHD panel for the high-resolution video experience including 178- degree field of view and vibrant color gamut.
Moreover, it features like PBP (Picture By Picture) and PIP (Picture In Picture) allowing better multitasking. But the thing that makes it less premium than the top model is that it doesn’t have a USB-C port for 90W charging.
Talking about the S6 model. It has a UWQHD ( Ultra-Wide Quad High-Definition) display with 1000R curvature for immersive video experience and enhanced multitasking. Apart from this. it has a swivel, tilt, and rotation functionality so that you can adjust your monitor at your convenience.
SCREEN SIZE AND MODEL NUMBER:
- S8:
- S8OUA (27”)
- S8OA (32”, 27”)
- S7:
- S7OA (32″, 27″)
- S6:
- S65UA (34″)
- S6OUA (32″, 27″, 24″)
- S6OA (32″, 27″, 24″)
Lastly, this latest range of monitors offers a best-in-class viewing experience with a bunch of productive features. If you want to buy, then these new monitors are available in a variety of models, sizes, and specifications.
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Apple prioritizes uniqueness before rivaling Samsung foldables
Apple doesn’t want to enter the Samsung-led foldables market without technological uniqueness. The company has been absent from the rapidly growing foldable segment, which recently welcomed a triple foldable handset from Huawei.
According to Kipost, Apple is seeking its own supply chain of ultra-thin glass technology. The company desires to have its own control over some particular aspects. The move is to differentiate technological innovation from Samsung.
Samsung is expected to supply OLED panels for foldable Apple products. Ultra-thin glass, which is a crucial component in foldable screens, is largely controlled by Samsung D. The reason is the company’s saturation in the international market.
Apple doesn’t reportedly want everything to be done by display manufacturers. If it happens, the company won’t have anything to differentiate its product from rivals. The desire is necessary as Apple is already too late in the market.
Apart from ultra-thin glass, the US tech giant is looking to attain control over supply chain management too. The company is also exploring backplate technology, to ensure critical areas of demonization without any hurry.
UTG is a key material used in foldable displays, which is responsible for flexibility and durability. Backplate in foldable devices often refers to the component that supports the display, which should be durable for long-lasting products.
The report suggests Apple wants uniqueness in two crucial materials—UTG and backplates. This means Samsung Display won’t be able to breathe freely even after being the main foldable panel supplier for Apple’s future foldable devices.
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Samsung bolsters role in Japan’s 5G expansion with KDDI
Japan’s KDDI selected Samsung as the main vendor for 5G expansion. Samsung’s vRAN will be deployed by KDDI starting next year for 5G expansion. The company will provide 4G and 5G O-RAN-compliant vRAN solutions in Japan.
Samsung today confirmed selection by KDDI as a key 4G and 5G O-RAN compliant vRAN provider for their Open RAN deployment in Japan. The partnership with KDDI will help Samsung strengthen its role in Japan’s 5G expansion.
“Together with KDDI, we are thrilled to take this significant step and strengthen our presence in Japan,” said Junehee Lee, Executive Vice President, Head of Global Sales & Marketing, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics.
The South Korean tech giant noted that it’s bringing vRAN 3.0 solution, a full suite of O-RAN compliant radios supporting low- and mid-bands including advanced Massive MIMO radios and third-party radio integration support.
Kazuyuki Yoshimura, Chief Technology Officer of KDDI: “Today’s announcement represents KDDI’s dedication to bringing innovative technologies to Japan. We are proud to deliver a cutting-edge and reliable radio access network.”
Key features of Samsung CognitiV Networks Operations Suite (NOS) will also be offered. The features streamline the onboarding, deployment, and operation processes, enabling KDDI to transform its widespread network efficiently.
Beyond that Samsung and KDDI will expand the reach of Open RAN in the coming years. For now, KDDI’s Open RAN network will feature enhanced capabilities for improved energy efficiency, optimized performance, and intelligent automation.
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Samsung Wallet ‘Tap to Transfer’ takes lead over iOS 18’s Tap to Cash
Samsung Wallet getting an instant Tap to Transfer feature for Galaxy users. The latest addition unlocks instant and seamless money transfer. This move reiterates Samsung’s commitment to upscaling the Galaxy ecosystem.
The Tap to Transfer feature allows users of Samsung Wallet on Galaxy phones to instantly transfer money by tapping the backs of their devices together. The transfer process is powered by NFC technology embedded in Galaxy phones.
Samsung confirmed that the feature will be gradually supported through app updates in Samsung Wallet. The Tap to Transfer feature eliminates the need to ask for or input the recipient’s account number during transfers.
This seamless process will help Galaxy users save time and effort as well as reduce the risk of sending money to the wrong account. It’s an answer to Apple iOS 18’s Tap to Cash feature, which allows users to transfer funds with nearby ecosystem devices.
Samsung Wallet allows the recipient to set a representative account for receiving funds and can receive ‘Tap to Transfer’ payments even when their Galaxy’s screen is off – even without opening the Samsung Wallet app.
Here’s how it works:
The user who wants to send money enters the password for their registered account in Samsung Wallet, inputs the transfer amount, then taps their phone against the recipient’s phone and completes the transfer through the default unlock method.
The recipient’s account number transmitted during the ‘Tap to Transfer’ process is encrypted and sent to the sender. Instead of displaying the full account number, only the last four digits of the recipient’s mobile phone number are shown.
The feature is currently available in South Korea and supported by Woori Bank.