• Samsung's stretchable display shows off a new kind of 3D TV

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    Samsung's stretchable display shows off a new kind of 3D TV

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    Thu, 09 Sep 2021 09:12:24 +0000

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    Samsung has unveiled a new stretchable TV display at Global Tech Korea 2021 that can transform itself to better represent what's onscreen.

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    Weve seen rollable TVs and rotating TVs and now we have stretchable TVs
    thanks to Samsungs latest innovations on show at Global Tech Korea 2021. The company has been working on the tech for some time and has finally unveiled a 13-inch TV screen that can stretch and deform to match whats being shown on screen.

    As seen in the video below, the display can give itself texture to emphasize the movement of lava across the screen to express the image more realistically, giving a different sense of depth to what TV's previously badged as "3D" were capable of. According to Jeom-jae Kim, head of LG Display's Basic Technology Research Center who is also working on stretchable TVs, this design is only possible thanks to OLED technologies.

    During a keynote speech on the topic, Kim said, compared to LCD, which uses various and complex parts, OLED has a simple structure and can change shape naturally, it has strengths in terms of design and form factor. Hands on: Samsung The Terrace review What are the best Samsung TVs ? Samsung HW-Q950A review

    Right now, this isnt likely to be something you need (or even want) in your premium home cinema setup. As mentioned already the stretchable display size is only 13-inches, a massive downgrade from the 30-inch and bigger displays were used to, and were also not sure how well it would work with a visual
    that hasnt been pre-prepared. How would a soap opera fare on stretchy TV, for instance?

    As a proof of concept though, the stretchable display is impressive. At this smaller size, it might even mean we could see it implemented in a Samsung tablet or smartphone sometime in the next few years. Well just have to wait and see what Samsung has in store for us. Analysis: Will stretchable TVs end up like 3D displays?

    This isnt the first time TVs that incorporate the third dimension have been touted as the future of home cinema. Barely a decade ago the same was said of more traditional 3D TVs that use glasses and display tricks to create a sense of depth.

    Unfortunately, those 3D TVs were too niche and too expensive (a deadly combination for emerging new tech innovations) to ever be successful, and
    were worried stretchable TVs could face a similar fate. There could be a path forward for them though.

    One key killer of 3D TVs was a lack of content to watch with them, with consumers required to buy expensive Blu-rays of select films that
    incorporated the tech. Stretchable TVs would likely need to develop a smart
    AI that can transform the display for large swathes of content rather than just exclusive experiences.

    It might also be a smart move to incorporate the stretchable displays into handheld devices as an early place to test and improve the technology; were already seeing the same with folding displays. The smaller screens will be cheaper to manufacture and third-party app developers could be relied on to create experiences rather than Samsung and LG having to innovate on their
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