Most people would describe Samsung's smart TV portfolio as consisting of several lineups, including Crystal at the lower end and OLED at the high end. Although that assessment would be completely fair, it wouldn't be entirely accurate. Indeed, brands like Crystal, Neo QLED, OLED, and The Frame make up the bulk of Samsung's TV lineup, but then there are LED All-in-One screens that exist in a different league and are sold as digital signages (instead of standard TVs) for prices that can go as high as $250,000.
One such stunning Samsung LED experience was featured in a video tour of a $30 million house in Los Angeles. Samsung collaborated with luxury lifestyle content creator Enes Yilmazer to show off the power, versatility, and transformative impact of the All-in-One IAC LED display in luxury homes. Check it out below.
The video demonstrated the 130-inch All-in-One IAC LED, which offers a 2K resolution and extraordinarily vivid and accurate colors. How much does it cost? Well, as of this writing, this 130-inch 2K panel is available for $45,477.
Worth noting is that, as you can see in the video above, calling this a 130-inch panel isn't quite right. It is, in fact, a combination of four panels mounted seamlessly on wall brackets to create a 130-inch viewing area. It takes roughly two hours for a team of professionals to mount this TV on the wall of a luxury home, but the result is a stunning bezel-less view.
Samsung has created other incredible TV experiences that were not showcased in the $30 million house, such as the stunning transparent MicroLED display we were lucky to see at CES 2024.
And for people on a tighter budget below $30 million, Samsung offers the beautiful Frame TV, which isn't bezel-free but blends in with its environment by passing as a painting. The matte display finish and clever frame design help The Frame look like a more traditional artwork instead of a smart TV.
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