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Nowadays, the television is at the center of many households — but modern television sets have greatly evolved to achieve the level of technology seen today. To continue evolving with the times, Samsung Electronics is pushing the limits of what’s possible with advancements in display size, smart features and immersive experiences.

 

To discuss these changing industry trends and the future of consumer preferences, Samsung Newsroom sat down with Kang-il Chung, Vice President and Head of Future Planning Group at Samsung’s Visual Display Business. Read on to learn more about how Samsung’s continuous TV innovations keep up with rapidly changing consumer lifestyles.

 

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