[CES 2023] MICRO LED: The one and only | Samsung
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- What does it take to reach the peak of display technology? As you’ll find out on this exploration of our MICRO LED display, it’s a fine fusion of precision, innovation, and surprisingly, sapphire. Join the tour of this timeless masterpiece.
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The image quality of this micro led looks great on my LCD monitor.
even better on my TN Panel.
@@someoneinasia even better on my tube ray
Even better on my CRT panel.
Even better on my e-ink kindle
Even better in my hesd
Yes, it is the one. The one no one can afford.
@Feng the first 4K tv cost $6000, the first OLED tv cost $15000, these cost $150,000, it's not the same at all.
@Feng he can now tho, see how it’s wise to wait a generation or two. Not everyone has Infinite money you should try to keep that in mind
@@teme7292 This isn't the first generation. They have had these available for a couple years now. "The Wall" is the first generation and currently starts at about 80 grand. I don't expect these to get below 10 grand in the next 7 to 10 years.
there are a lot of people who can easily buy this.. just not us 😂
Okay...
Thanks for making the video 1080P, we can enjoy all of it's 4K or 8K glory :D
😂😂😂
I seen one of these in Harrods UK and I can’t explain how good it looked, it was flawless and probably looked better than the actual stuff it was showing in real life
Same.
*I saw
*I've seen
I'm hoping Samsung follows lgs path and incorporates gaming features then this display could become one of the best displays in history
How much better than QD-OLED is it?
@@tbone5654 I haven’t seen QD Oled much but I have an LG C1 and it’s a lot better. Almost like the difference going from LED to and Oled tv
It's great to know that this tech is available for those who have $150,000 lying around.
@Alex Tobola What you said made no sense 🤔
@Mobarak Jama yes, it $150k
@150000??? Really.. so close to a G63...😂😂😂😂😂
The holy grail of display tech
Wow, this is truly the Holy Grail of Display Tech. At least we have QD-OLEDS for years to come before we can dream about purchasing one of these MicroLEDs.
What? Microled is literally just lcd with more dimming zones because of smaller LEDs, QDOLED is superior in everyway
@@AndrewB23 no it's not.. because every micro LED generates it's own light.. so doesn't need any backlit.. so basically MicroLED is OLED aswell...
@@AndrewB23 that’s mini led you are talking about not micro
@@AndrewB23 Microled is every advantage of Oled and more with none of the downsides. Pixel dimming / 1000+ nits full screen / zero retention / instant response time. It is the end game of panel tech, there's no comparison.
It’s still not the holy grail since sample and hold display can only produce 360p of motion resolution, unlike plasma and crt which were 1080p at the least
Nice! Can't wait to get mine in 2033!
Or in 2077...
The holy grail of display technology
nah, oled it is
@rgo rgo lol oled? This technology is superior buddy. Samsung is the king of electronics and they are thr most advanced tech company in the world. Even Sony is licensing this tech from Samsung, Vizio and TCL as well.
@Rev it's probably intentional-- unsophisticated buyers will be drawn towards exaggerated colors/brightness over floor models that prioritize accuracy.
Electroluminescent quantum dots
Nah, oled invented by company called Eastman Kodak,
MicroLED invented by Hongxing Jiang and Jingyu Lin.
Samsung didn't invent any screen technology, they only develop and can be said to "copy" because they think it's their innovation
I'm ready for this. I love OLED, but this is gonna be a whole new level.
It doesn’t have the Dolby Vision unfortunately
@Abdullah Al-otibi I know that sadly. Samsung is rich but cheap when it comes to Dolby Vision
I'm excited about these too, but it'll be 10 years before they are below 10 grand. Guessing 5 years to get below 30 grand. Their currently existing model ("The Wall") has been around for a few years and starts at 80 grand.
@@davidjung2831 the The Dolby vision is better than HR10 plus because they give the actual colour more than HR10 which give you a lighter colour
@@abdullahal-otibi6 In practise It's hard to notice any difference
Micro LED made the best solution on what OLED, LED and IPS has and formed together. This would be the future of how we see in displays and I can't wait for it, although being specifically this TV very expensive
It's just oled but not organic
@@madl99 Rather, it's just LED, but really small, while OLED is also small, yet its being organic makes it last not very long.
@@getsideways7257 the only biggest benefits will be the burning problem
@@DeepakChauhan-qv2qc Not the only benefit. By using "just" really small LEDs the brightness of Micro-LED will compare to the Mini-LED screens of the world while still bringing in the per-pixel illumination of OLED.
@@EmilFDT thats it
😍 Taking delivery in a few decades!!! Can't wait!!!
This tech has been in development for many years. You could literally buy one last year, albeit for something like $100k. This video they showed at CES is them saying that the technology is ready for prime time consumer sales.
@@jimherold7827 True but it will realistically take a decade before the prices are sane for the average person. 5 years for people with a good chunk of disposable income.
I pray to god that in the future we all own tv like this
Now to figure out what size to get! Lovin' it!
Micro LED is the future!
Hmm, i see
Distance and Sony Bravia got there first
No!
Yeah , 2040 y 🤣🤣😫😫😫😫😫
I truly prefer the Television 📺 Technology of Micro Led Displays very much deeply than the current QD-Oled or EX -Oled because these products 😀 still used the Material of Organic products to put the inner-housing leds into place. The 👍 Organic Material products degradation over time is not very good at all with the Organic Material in the display 👌 of Oled Material. I honestly appreciate the Inorganic Material Structure of Micro Led Display very much 👌 better my the display of my choice in the future time. This is honestly the reason why I do not buy current Television Display Technology whether it is QD-Oled or WRGB EX Or MMLA Display right now. It is still Organic Material Display combined with the LEDs in them to shine ✨️ light on the Display Screen Structure ✨️ 😀 😍 👌!!
I truly thank you very much, but I am honestly going wait for the Micro LEDs Display Television 📺 😀 to come around very shortly 😀 to show that the better technology exit right now 😀 👍!!
120 inch micro led display with displayport 2.1 and 4k240hz + correct PQ curve on HDR in both game mode and movie with 10% up to 4000 nits and fullscreen 1000+ would be the product people would refinance with their mortgages
120inches is way to big for 4K. At that size 8k displays are the best alternative.
8K displays or higher will all be MicroLED.
awesome just put it into a 4k 32in high refresh monitor and I will get it in a heartbeat.
42 in 500 hz
Not happening anytime soon, look at OLEDs it’s been around for over a decade and only now is it making its way into the consumer monitor space
I love Samsung products. There’s life, I mean there’s a lot of emotions in them. Keep pushing forward ❤🔥
I like how you make me want your stuff, thank you Samsung.
Really impressive everything working on this new display tech well done!!
Hats off to the team that figured this out and constructed it they are very important. And thanks to Samsung for having them resources needed and bringing this incredible new tec to the general public who can afford it.
*giving* not having 😊
Key point here: “people who can afford it”
I would love a MicroLED TV at 75 inches which wasn't built up by modules. Under certain viewing conditions one is supposed to see the transition between each module, which is a turn off in my opinion. I suppose that the way of modules may be a starting block just to make MicroLED displays a possibility as of now (too expensive to make large screens the traditional way). Anyway, nice too see progress in the development of MicroLED displays; let's hope that the manufacturing methods of MicroLED displays continues to be improved upon, thereby shaving the actual cost of MicroLED displays.
It's the angles - if you view MicroLED from the sides you can the individual panels, you have to view it straight on
@@ms3862 OK, I didn't know. Thanks for elaborating.
this is true with other systems, but from what i hear, its pretty dang difficult to see the individual panels with Samsungs system, the TV has to be off and a light cast on it while looking at an extreme angle. I am an LED wall engineer, and if you take your time and put up a wall slow and correctly, you can do it where seems are very difficult to see. The reason a lot of poeple assume all LED walls or panel based systems are like this, is because a majority of them installed or used, are thrown together in a rush or too quickly causing panel seems to be visible, or the walls themselves are not correctly maintained. I installed a 16' foot wall in a sports bar and the owner was particularly worried about seems, so i was meticulous with it and you cant see the seems from any angle when its on, and only at extreme angles when its off.
I agree the cost is a turn off, not only that they are making these displays using Sheep in abusive labor from poor Chinese people, and then charging us an arm and leg to buy it
It is part of the manufacturing consideration for cost and yields. If there is flaw in a 75inch LCD, say a cluster of dead pixels, the whole thing has to be binned. If there is a flaw when making a 75inch micro LED, then that flaw is in a smaller panel, and only that smaller panel is binned.
Can we get any details at all? Like the size of each module? How the modules interact with each other to recognize the input signal being sent to them? How many pixels (LED's) are on each module (vertical and horizontal)? What sort of resolutions will they be compatible with? Combining multiple modules with a given resolution in any non standard way will create some awkward native resolutions. It's not like I'm asking for prices or release dates. The Wall has been out for quite a while now and I've seen almost none of these questions answered, probably because people who have 100 grand for a tv aren't really enthusiasts. They just want to say they bought a $100,000 TV.
In 2022 they had a showcase of a couple 4K models ranging from 76" to 100-something". So at least a 75 inch 4K model should be doable.
It scales with the lithography process. At that time it was either 10nm or 7nm, with high spec nodes like 3nm GAAFET it should enable ~4 times the resolution density.
First you put down $100k deposit then they will tell you the details. The fact that you asking now means you can't afford it, you don't go into a Ferrari dealership and ask about details you pay for it first
The Wall wasnt aimed at living room use, its more for commercial use, like marketing displays, board room displays and the like.
@@ms3862 Only Portofino buyers do this. Any sane person that buys a car knows exactly what he's getting. Brand markup is not luxury. Grandeur comes from craftsmanship and exclusivity.
Just hope that these comes to the consumer market, especially the 63" inch one.
Oh they'll come, but with a price!
Is this technology flicker free? Or does it also require utilisation of PWM for adjusting brightness?
Sure wish i could see it in person.
Future of display technology
1:14 Ah, so that's why microLED is so expensive 😅
😂🥺🥲
A tecnologia é revoluvionaria, mas o preço também!!!
MASTERPIECE ❤👌
Great technology 😮😮
What does resolution free actually mean? What’s the resolution or ppi of these displays?
Thank you Samsung for pushing the best display technology (uLED) forward while still working on one of the best OLED displays!
uLED offers the best color accuracy, contrast and refresh rate!
Meanwhile LG is wasting developers to a wireless TV that is solving a problem, that does not exist :'(
LED is not the best display technology.
LG Display Co. ltd is developing/manufacturing OLED panels and LG Electronics is making wireless TVs.
@@ZackSNetwork ....what?..
@@___Amal_ they just have a messed up One-connect box copy, that gives nothing new, samsung's box had it solved 5+ years ago, one cable goes into the TV direcly, now LG tries to resell it like its own :D still, one cable goes into their TV so...no improvement, no extra comfort, no innovation here.
@@ZackSNetwork qdel?
I am using Samsung phone from last few months, and now I am a samsung fan for everything.
Woaw thank you Persia for inventing the micro LED!
Extraordinary brightness, infinite contrast ratio, zero latency, bezeless. Micro-led is the absolute future of all monitors. It beats everything everywhere
Cool now I just have to wait 10 years to buy a 77" micro led for $5,000.
You'll settle for the 50" in 7 years for the same price. For bragging rights of having a MicroLED. ;)
@@overnightdelivery No way i'm getting a 50" tv lol
Man this is the start of the display end game!
I can't wait, please announce a release date
I’d love a 34" ultra wide monitor with micro LED.
I guess a 27inch 4K 144hz Version of this is something only my grandson's son could see 😭
Nice for 2023
I'm already starting to save up for the purchase of a TV in this technology
I love Samsung for always being innovative!
Innovative is not what the world needs but compromise and value at affordable price.
Whatt 🤯
Display now have speakers 🔊.
Can't wait to experience.
Which will be worse than stand alone speakers. Built-in tv speakers aren’t good
Lol even sony have that
Incredible 👏👏
Can’t wait for Micro led monitors
Great presentation. But did I see the smallest size as 76 inches? Too big for my front room! And is it that much better than a 2023 qd oled for probably half the price?
Wonder what Hertz they can run at. I struggle soldering SMD components lol mind blowing tech here
240Hz
I can't wait to see this on one of the future galaxy devices
Dreaming that price comes down in 5-7 years, I can hope
Now thats an actual LED TV
Samsung is the my favourite company in the world
Like me too ❤
So far just OLED monitors are releasing, can only imagine how long for this.
5 years, minimum.
@@saxombie8614 🤣🤣🤣more like 100years
Why this video is in 1080p?
Fantastic video presentation 👏
I'm gonna wait until 2035 when this becomes standard and affordable
MY RESPECT GREW MORE FOR SAMSUNG, LUVED IT..
Sony‘s idea,almost 2 years before Samsung. Samsung gets the credit.
Wish your unpack events could be like this... you'd draw much more attention
The most luxurious product ever!
Don't make curve micro LED screen, Samsam!
I'd like to grab a Micro LED TV after few years when it actually becomes affordable.
Nice one Samsung...Looks Great 🙂
I cannot wait for a micro led ultrawide in the upcoming years
Well, this video sounds good looks good. They did a good job putting the video together the presentation, but they didn’t show any weaknesses or issues. This technology will have some display issues we just have to wait until it hits the market for the TV testers to analyze this bad boy.
If it can perform up to everyone’s expectations and exceed the current TV technology and can be produced at larger sizes from 80 to 100 inches and affordable, I might consider buying a Samsung TV if Sony doesn’t have it as well
Add not a review
Those tvs are the future and they are glorious,until then qd oled is more than fine
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Looking forward to buying a micro led tv in ten years
Not surprised that Samsung has come up with this technology. The world's premier consumer electronics company!
This show could be convincing, if they didn't insist that the integrated sound system is also "ultimate" 😂
Brilliant 😯
Perfect contrast, vivid sound seemingly outta the screen, whatever dimensions. You got it, Samsung take the money.
Gimme the masterpiece,.
MIcro LED will be great for cell phones as well but i am wondering why Samsung is not showing any prototype of mobile phones with the MIcro LED. Especially, i would like to see it on a tablet like the Microsoft NEO to reduce the gap between the two screens.
The resolution would be way too low for a phone using this tech.
It’s not the low resolution; it’s the small size of the mobile device. It’s extremely costly and difficult to create individual pixels as such a microscopic level using inorganic (OLED is organic) materials. Thus a bigger display requires bigger pixels and less effort to manufacture.
@@davidd6637 Who are you responding to? The guy above you is right. The pixels aren't yet small enough, thus putting them on a small screen would result in a low resolution, just like you said.
Apple will adopt Micro LED
@@TanveerAhmed-dk3rp proof? Its Samsung creation and without their permission how is apple gonna bought this technology? I m pretty sure it will be their S line up or laptop lineup first to adapt this tech following any other company
What about efficiency??(power consumption)🙂
probably much better than current tech due to crazy efficiency of LEDs and lack of any sort of filters and extra layers that block light, meaning they don't need to output as much energy to get through the extra layers, in addition to simply having less stuff to power.
my wettest dream. Samsung & IMAX collaborates. no more projectors. pure black & white.
And I love it Samsung you are awesome 😎😍
I wish they would tell how bright the screen gets.
I just want sustained fullscreen white at 1000 nits, then I'm perfectly content with MicroLED
it will easily reach that, non organic LEDs have extreme brightness, the reason OLEDs are dimmer is because pushing them bright causes failure due to their organic nature. This is basically a miniaturized version of LED walls. This is the future of TVs, once it becomes affordable in time.
@@Reazintful easy 1000 nits
I might be wrong, but wanna guess more than 3000 nits.
It’s still not the holy grail of display until they address the motion resolution limitations of sample and hold display
@@AusOpening Can you explain? I know what sample and hold displays are. But I don't know anything about motion resolution.
When will we see micro LEDS in smartphones??
Not to mention computer monitors?
Samsung says they'll start in 2039
20 years at least
Astounding !!! But luxury, mind you !!! Bear that in mind when you rush to the store to see it live !
I was shopping for a TV and looked at a very nice one. The Best Buy salesman zeroed in on me and started with his sales pitch. My wife asked him "what's that black spot on the screen?" He said oh that's a burned out LED! I asked him if that's covered under warranty, and he replied that unless there was so many contained within the size of a quarter, then it's not considered a defect.. I'm enjoying my new LG OLED TV and we both just love it!!
I can't really understand the claim about being resolution-less.
In the end every 3 RGB pixels are one real pixel, so i don't understand the claim.
Does it mean a microLED won't have the usual 4k or 8k resolution?
I think what they trying say is that MicroLED dont have fixed resolution like other TV's
that they can be manufactured in any sizes, shapes, resolution, orientation etc, since it is modular
Well, you see the micro LEDs will have 25 million LEDs because each LED is it own RGB light right so that means it will be three times sharper than a conventional 4K TV in 4K resolution and an 8K micro LED TV will be a whole new level of detail because it come with four times as many LEDs as a 4K micro LED, which means 100 million LEDs crazy right
the 2022 microled modules had less pixel density so that for getting 4K resolution we need to arrange the modules to 110 inches diagonally. At 55 inches, they are still 1080p resolution.
From what I remember, with microLED you can stuff 10K into a 2" or 3" panel, now do the math for a 100-incher...
Basically, there is no single GPU or other image processing chip that could handle *all* of the pixels in one, hence "resolution free" - you will have to artificially restrict the output to a virtual resolution (probably 12K or whereabouts).
I'm honored to work as a freelancer for Samsung 👏
I am very happy for you Samsung.
makes sense, was wondering when they would shift to a chiplet design...
i'm curious about power consumption of these displays at a target brightness of for example 3000 nits, however this will be the future and the first displays to outmatch REC2020 color space
They hog electricity and heat up the room way more than any other tv.
@@IwinMahWay no
@@IwinMahWayNo, microled are the most energy efficient tech, maybe the first tvs are going to be that much more efficient, but when the tech mattures they can reach 50 % less power consumption and generated heat.
ill talk to my wife about selling the house for this
Love how this video is compressed 1080p30fps
Can't wait to see this display technology transferring to smartphones, tablets and car infotainment systems. Get rid of the conventional speakers. Bravo Samsung!!! Never stop innovating.
Wow, at the rate it's progressing, someday we will have an LED for each and every pixel. Just imagine! 😮🤯
Every pixel already contains multiple leds, as shown in the video.
And then Nano LED will be next .....amazing!!!
Now My display color and picture quality improved to micro led .
Now i have micro led display. Because of this video.
Thanks 😊 samsung .
I like and love the samsung
There is no doubt the best technology. For the last few years, I've been waiting it to be available widely. Thank you, Samsung.
🤣🤣🤣🤣150k usd. This is just another effort of Samsung to be firstwhen other companies can do it also but chose not toas it is bad for business.
Samsung never fails to surprise 👍🏽
I hope they get it down in price per panel block. If they can make it down to about 30-40 inches for only a few hundred dollars, they could basically own the display industry.
In the future, I am gonna put one of those in my spaceship.
Since micro-led scales up, most of us would have to start from the nanometer module and go from there. I figure it would take us a couple of decades to get it to 1 inch. A few centuries to get to 55 inch. We can make a micro-led tv a generational gift, literally.
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Samsung, I would love to test one of these for you and provide my feed back 😁
Imagine that in a smart phone