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Samsung’s hosting InfoComm 2021 in a 360-degree virtual showroom

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Last updated: October 28th, 2021 at 19:24 UTC+02:00

Samsung's hosting InfoComm 2021 this week in Orlando, Florida. And because many people can't attend the event in person this year due to the pandemic, Samsung also prepared an online tour to allow everyone to experience the latest display solutions — if not first-hand, then at least virtually.

The InfoComm 2021 Samsung VX virtual event is now hosted online by Samsung's Display Solutions division. Visitors can navigate the virtual showroom in 360 degrees and learn more about display products ranging from The Wall to brand-new signages based on Neo QLED 8K technology and other outdoor display solutions that boast dust and water resistance.

Samsung's powering your nearby EV charging station

Samsung's become more involved with the emerging EV (electric vehicle) market as a component supplier. Tesla is one of its main clients for various components, from smart LED headlamps to batteries.

Furthermore, the Korean tech giant's efforts in the EV market go beyond the cars themselves. Samsung's displays can be found at countless EV charging stations, and as demand for EVs continues to grow, the company expects its outdoor signage displays to be used more extensively by charging stations as they emerge.

Outdoor panels developed by Samsung have enhanced visibility with brightness levels greater than 3,500 nits, and they're highly reliable even when they have to perform 24/7.

Fans who can't attend the event in person can visit the InfoComm 2021 Samsung VX virtual showroom and take a tour of the latest display technologies without having to sign up or provide any personal information. The virtual showroom, complete with introduction videos, is open to all.

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