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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung Electronics, the Official Art TV of Art Basel, delivered an immersive experience at Art Basel Hong Kong, the premier global art fair, from March 28-30. Attendees who visited Samsung’s ArtCube lounge discovered a new appreciation for artworks displayed on Samsung’s premium 2025 Smart TV lineup, including The Frame, MICRO LED and Neo QLED 8K.
       
      ▲ Artist Marc Dennis is standing inside the Samsung ArtCube, surrounded by his artworks.
       
      “Samsung continues to make digital art accessible to more people through our premium display lineup,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business. “As the leader in Art TVs and Official Visual Display partner of Art Basel, the world’s most prestigious art fair, we remain committed to bringing the Art Basel experience to a wider audience with the Samsung Art Store.”
       
      ▲ Visitors at the Samsung ArtCube enjoyed various artworks on MICRO LED.
       
      This year, Art Basel Hong Kong highlighted 240 galleries from 42 countries, with more than half of the artworks coming from Asia and the Asia-Pacific, showcasing the region’s dynamic cultural landscape.
       
      At the fair, Samsung hosted a dedicated ArtCube lounge under the concept, ‘Borderless: Dive into the Art,’ featuring specially curated art collections available in stunning 4K quality on the Samsung Art Store. Additionally, visitors were able to experience artworks by five contemporary artists, including Kunyong Lee, Aerosyn-lex Mestrovic, Saya Woolfalk, Marc Dennis and Jules de Balincount.
       
      ▲ Artist Jules de Balincourt is standing inside the Samsung ArtCube, surrounded by his artworks displayed on Samsung Art TVs.
       
      The ArtCube lounge featured five premium Samsung TVs, including The Frame, MICRO LED and Neo QLED 8K, delivering a breathtaking digital art experience. Upon stepping into the ArtCube lounge, visitors were welcomed by a display of artworks unfolding across the screens, creating an endlessly expanding and immersive artistic environment that unlocked a new appreciation of digital art.
       
      ▲ (From left) Hayley Romer, CGO at Art Basel converses with Daria Greene, Head of Content and Curation at Samsung.
       
      In addition to its dynamic lounge experience, Daria Greene, Head of Content and Curation at Samsung, hosted a series of panel discussions featuring influential voices from the contemporary art world. These sessions included:
       
      Bridging Worlds: How Technology is Transforming Art Appreciation & Accessibility
      This conversation with Hayley Romer, Chief Growth Officer at Art Basel, delved into how digital innovation redefined the way art was created, displayed and appreciated—making it more immersive and accessible to global audiences than ever before. Romer mentioned, “In partnership with Samsung, we are updating our artworks in the Samsung Art Store every quarter. It is a lot of fun to find and explore the lovely pieces chosen by Art Basel, as well as those from museums.” Blending Old & New: A Fireside Chat with Marc Dennis
      Renowned hyper-realistic painter Marc Dennis joined the discussion about his artistic practice of skillfully blending Old Master techniques with modern themes to craft art that was both timeless and provocative. “Unlike in traditional museums, Samsung Art TVs allow people to spend as much time as they want with artworks, which is important to me because my works are very detailed,” Dennis explained.  
       
      ▲ Hyper-realistic artist Marc Dennis describes how the Samsung Neo QLED 8K showcases this artwork with meticulous distinction.
       
      Samsung recently launched a new Art Store collection featuring 23 curated artworks from Art Basel Hong Kong’s renowned galleries, made available on March 17, 2025. Global subscribers to the Art Store can now enjoy more than 3,000 pieces from world-leading museums and galleries, available on Samsung TVs including The Frame, MICRO LED, Neo QLED and QLED TVs.
       
      ▲ Samsung ArtCube displayed artworks created by artist Aerosyn-lex Mestrovic.
       
      For more information, visit www.samsung.com.
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung is committed to advancing health research by collaborating with leading institutions worldwide. Through these partnerships, the company explores innovative technologies and new perspectives on wellness to drive transformational progress in health and wellness.
      As part of its Open Innovation Initiative, Samsung works with top universities and academic hospitals to build a digital health ecosystem. This initiative supports the development of next-generation digital health solutions that enhance healthcare, deepen our understanding of the mind-body connection, and maximize the wellness potential of personal devices. Its partnership with Brigham and Women’s Hospital focuses on understanding resilience and frailty to create more personalized health insights. While work with Tulane University School of Medicine, Samsung employs the Galaxy Watch’s BioActive sensor to track cardiovascular disease indicators.
      By leveraging its cutting-edge technology and vast data resources, Samsung enables researchers worldwide to gain deeper insights into key health pillars, including resilience and recovery, heart health, sleep, and the mind-body connection. By continuously innovating and collaborating with leading research institutions, Samsung aims to bridge the gap between technology and healthcare. Thought its advanced wearables, data-driven insights, and commitment to research, we are shaping the future of health and wellness, empowering individuals to take greater control of their wellbeing, while fueling the next generation of virtual, connected care.
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    • By SteveM
      Hello. Regarding your 6.3 cu. ft. Smart Freestanding Electric Range with No-Preheat Air Fry, Convection+ & Griddle in Stainless Steel, as listed at https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/ranges/electric/6-3-cu-ft-smart-freestanding-electric-range-with-no-preheat-air-fry-convection-griddle-in-stainless-steel-ne63a6711ss-aa/  - does the “Install Range – Electric”  service option that’s available for purchase, along w/such, include a 3-prong electrical cord, which will be needed for installation of that range, to my 3-prong electric outlet?  If so, can you PLEASE provide me with the relevant brand name, model number and specifications of that cord, as well as a link to such, so that I may actually see the cord, before purchasing? And if the cord is not provided with the installation service, would you then please provide me with those relevant details, as pertaining to such, for separate &/or additional purchase?
      Thank you
      PS: PLEASE do not redirect me back to your company's website or chat feature. The information is NOWHERE to be found therein, or  thereby, as already proven via significant, ongoing efforts.
    • By Mahesh Gadhe
      my tizen app is working fine on tizen 4 same is not working on tizen 7
      when i am trying to install the app  i am getting this:
      Unable to install .please try again later .if the problem persist, reinstall the application from the install web app menu or install from usb device menu and try again.
      what  will be the issue for this  as I am not able to install the app on tizen os 7 
       
       
    • By Mahesh Gadhe
      Hi everyone,
      I’m having trouble launching an app on Tizen 5.0 of 55'' inch. There are no error messages or logs; the app tries to start but then says it failed to open, even though it was successfully downloaded and installed. Any help would be appreciated.
      find the below attached ss for reference  (details of model)





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