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Samsung reveals Rollable Mobile Display equipped with blood pressure sensor

At the SID Display Week 2023, Samsung is going to unveil a wide range of next-generation display technologies. Ahead of unveiling at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California, Samsung officially showcased the “Rollable Flex” OLED display for mobile devices.
Designed by Samsung Display, the Rollable Flex aims to revolutionize the portability of tablet PCs or laptops, and Sensor OLED display. It delivers new usability by embedding fingerprint and blood pressure sensors in panels without attaching separate modules.
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According to Samsung, its Rollable Flex expands more than five times, from 49 mm to 254.4 mm in length. Unlike the conventional foldable panels, the Rollable Flex enables the OLED display to be rolled and unrolled on an O-shaped axis like a scroll.
“The biggest feature is that we were able to turn a difficult-to-carry large-sized display into a portable form factor by making it rollable,” said Samsung Display.
Additionally, the South Korean tech giant will also showcase new form factor products, such as Flex Hybrid, which combines both foldable and slidable technologies, and Slidable Flex Solo, which expands from a 13-inch tablet to a 17-inch screen.
Made in India Chromebooks: Google signs new partnership with HP

Google and HP have announced a partnership to manufacture Chromebooks in India, making them the first Chromebooks to be made in the country. The partnership aims to improve the digital education scenario in India by providing affordable and secure computing devices to students and educators.
According to the information, the Chromebooks will be produced at the Flex Facility near Chennai, where HP has been making various laptops and desktops since August 2020. The production of HP Chromebooks starts on October 2, 2023.
Chromebooks are the leading devices in K-12 education globally, with over 50 million students and teachers using them. Chromebooks have built-in accessibility and security features that make them ideal for online learning.
Today, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed the partnership through a tweet on X (Twitter). He mentioned, “We are partnering with HP to manufacture Chromebooks in India – These are the first Chromebooks to be made in India and will make it easier for Indian students to have access to affordable and secure computing.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus with Snapdragon chip spotted on Google Play Console

Samsung is not only planning to unveil the Galaxy Tab A9 in India next month but there will be a Plus variant too. In a recent development, the Galaxy Tab A9+ has been spotted on Google Play Console.
Google Play Console listing doesn’t reveal much about its specs, while its existence is almost confirmed. The Galaxy Tab A9 Plus will feature a 1200 x 1920 pixels resolution display, while the size remains unknown at the moment.
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Past reports revealed that this tablet will be equipped with Snapdragon 695 processor, coupled with 4GB RAM. However, the Tab A9 is said to sport MediaTek’s Helio G99 chipset and a 1340 x 800 pixels resolution display.
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Samsung enhances Smart View feature through new update

Samsung Smart View feature is getting a new update with version 8.2.16.44. This feature allows you to mirror your phone’s screen to your TV, as well as control the TV with your mobile.
Now, the company is enhancing the Samsung Smart View feature through a new update. It fixes some issues that users spotted in previous versions to improve the performance and stability of the app.
The installtion package size of this update is 5.73MB, available on the Galaxy Store. If you use the Smart View function of a Samsung smartphone, then you should install the latest update of it.
You can get the Samsung Smart View 8.2.16.44 update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download it through the link mentioned here.
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