According to a report by Omdia, Samsung sold over 2 million units of displays in 2023, capturing a 33% global market share. The company offers one of the most diverse ranges of display products in the market today.
From The Wall – the world’s first micro LED modular screen, to ultra-slim smart screens, and outdoor LED screens for sports, electric vehicle charging stations with clear displays, and interactive educational screens – Samsung’s products are highly acclaimed.
Samsung plans to introduce even more innovative products to stay ahead of the curve, with the aim of leading the market projected to be worth $24.6 billion by 2027. “The potential of the display industry is immense, and we will continue to develop new display solutions, not just for large enterprises but also to support small and medium-sized businesses in accessing the most advanced technology,” said Vo Hong Hai, Director of Information Technology and Enterprise Business at Samsung Vina.
One such solution for small and medium-sized businesses is the BED-H series, which offers a range of breakthrough features. The BED-H Series boasts UHD picture quality and the Crystal 4K processor, which can upgrade content to near-4K standards, regardless of the source.
Through the Samsung Business TV app on Android or iOS smartphones, businesses can manage, schedule, and display customized content without the need for a professional graphic designer, thanks to the ready-to-use templates in the app. The product also integrates Niio, a digital art platform, allowing businesses to display digital artwork at their retail stores or public spaces, enhancing the customer experience.
Its 3-sided bezel-less design creates a seamless, sophisticated, and aesthetic display space, complementing various interior styles. The launch of this product reaffirms Samsung’s commitment to providing advanced display solutions that meet the evolving needs of the digital transformation era in Vietnam and globally.
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