Samsung is trying to stand out from the crowded TV market --literally.
The South Korean tech giant announced Sero 43-
Like traditional TV, inch TV can be viewed horizontally or vertically.
According to a South Korean press release translated by Google, Samsung said it "analyzed the features of millennials" in an attempt to launch a TV set that opens some eyes and perhaps some wallets.
The reviewer said that Samsung's foldable phone, which costs $2,000, has broken down, "it's based on the fact that most mobile content is in vertical form, and you can synchronize the screen and vertical screen of your mobile device by performing a simple NFC-based Mirror function (
Short distance wireless communication)
The Google translation version of the statement reads: "games, videos, etc . ".
Han Rong said: "Samsung Electronics has been introducing innovative products for many years, defining TV as an industry leader.
Hee, president of Samsung's video display business, said in a statement.
"From now on, I will start this era.
"Most social media content, such as Instagram photos or YouTube videos, is viewed vertically, so Samsung is developing a product that leverages NFC compatibility on most smartphones, and integrate it with the "simple mirror feature" to put the smartphone video on the big screen.
In addition, the Sero TV will have an environment mode and will also have a built-in Samsung artificial intelligence Bixby assistant.
Samsung Sero plans to launch in South Korea for $1,600 or $1.
89 million won.