![]() ![]() If you're dying for a 4:3 aspect ratio, this is the way to do it – though we expect most buyers will still cleave close to a 16:9 or 21:9 display to cater to the most common forms of TV and film content made today. The modular design also means you can customize the exact shape of the television during installation – part of the reason Samsung has been reluctant to share pricing details in the past. The design decision behind this, we were told, is that when the The Wall is set up next to other units it will look like one seamless image, rather than two TVs working in tandem with bezels interrupting the image. The Wall is bezel-free, too – it’s edge-to-edge glass. It's still nowhere near a flagship 55-inch size, though. In fact, after seeing it in person the first time, it was hard to imagine it fitting in anyone’s home – even if Samsung is learning how to make the technology more compact. The Wall, if you haven’t guessed already, is massive. While most manufacturers might use a scrambled mess of numbers and letters, Samsung has hit the nail on the head with its name. The Wall is one of the most fitting names for a TV we may have ever encountered. According to Samsung, there’s currently no limit to the size of the modular TV you can create, and although signal degradation will occur at a certain point, the spokespeople we talked to said they haven’t seen that happen yet. Ever.īut perhaps the neatest feature of MicroLED is that The Wall can be connected to other identical models to form ever-bigger screens. According to Samsung, because The Wall uses a non-organic substrate, it should never have that problem. Of course, OLED's other issue – as with plasma TVs before it – is image burn-in. ![]() Specifically, what Samsung is trying to impress on journalists is that the TV has no Everything else problem with handling contrast or black levels, and yet retains the bright, high dynamic range-friendly whites of traditional LED screens. When pressed about the differences between OLED and MicroLED, one Samsung spokesperson after another had the same response: MicroLED has all of the things you love about OLED with none of the tradeoffs. In turn, this creates a brighter, more contrast-rich television that can turn pixels off individually. MicroLED doesn’t require a discrete backlight, and there’s no need for LCD shutters. Think OLED (organic LED), but take out the organic part. MicroLED (also referred to as micro-LED, mLED, and µLED) is a technology that shrinks traditional LEDs to a smaller size, and gives them the ability to produce their own light. Save her.(Image credit: Samsung) First off, what exactly is MicroLED?īefore we talk about the TV itself, we should first run through what, exactly, MicroLED stands for, and why it’s so crucial to this TV. She might not be who she thought she was. She remembers the fact that the world she is now in is fictional. I just hope I live long enough to save my sister in time to get the fuck out.Ī story of a girl who doesn't remember who she was, used to be, where she came from, or even what world she used to live in. You have glimpses of past you can't remember, a sibling to to take care of, another child who is destined to save the world if the demon inside his stomach doesn't kill us all first and a village who's roots are more dripped in poison than the Hokage wants to admit. When you find out your world is gone, you don't remember shit. How can this even be possible how can I be stuck in this place. You'd think there would be more way's to say the word fuck. Uchiha Itachi/Original Female Character(s).Dai-nana-han | Team 7 (Naruto) & Original Female Character(s). ![]()
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