- Samsung’s 5K resolution improves Visual Visual Outdoor Advertising
- Includes a rechargeable battery of 5000 mAh
- Works on the Samsung Tizen system with 8 GB of internal storage
The E-ink or Epaper displays have gained ground in recent years, while profitability has arrived to produce them. Although initially available in black and white, colored Epaper screens appear more and more, in consumer products and outdoor commercial advertising facilities.
Now Samsung has introduced the largest EPAPER screen (75 inch) in the world at ISE 2025, showing a 16: 9 appearance display supports 5K resolution (5,120 x 2880 pixels), which implies that It will have high -visibility applications according to these advertisements as well as public information councils.
For remote management, Samsung has also introduced a dedicated mobile application which allows users to control the display, plan the content and manage the sleep / wake cycles of their smartphones while the Samsung VXT (transformation of the ‘Visual experience) optimizes the visibility and precision of the content.
Energy efficiency and image transition performance
In addition, this new 75-inch EPAPE screen supports connectivity options such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This screen includes an integrated rechargeable battery of 5000mAh which can be loaded via two USB-C ports, which also support data transfer to the 8 GB of screen storage.
Like the biggest largest color display of Philips Tables 5150i of 32 inch in the world, Samsung Color Epaper is not intended to display videos, which means that it is ideal for replacing traditional communications on paper such as that posters, menus and video in stores based on advertising video.
Samsung Color Epaper uses advanced digital ink technology to provide ultra-basic energy consumption and operate at an amazing 0.00 W, consuming energy only during image transitions. In addition, in accordance with Samsung’s commitment to sustainability, the 75 -inch EPAPER display is built using more than 50% recycled plastics, and its packaging is fully made from paper.
“For trade displays, it is crucial to meet market demand for energy efficiency and simple devices management, while meeting the desire for the public of immersive experiences,” said Hoon Chung, vice-president From Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics.
“Our latest innovations, including Samsung Power Power -style electronic paper and advanced AI capabilities brought by all models highlight our pioneer commitment to new markets and provide transformative trade solutions worldwide.”