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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      At ISE 2026, Samsung showcased display solutions that tackle one of the biggest challenges facing commercial environments today: balancing visual impact with the practical demands of real-world business environments.
      ▲ Samsung’s showcase welcomes a crowd of visitors on the first day of ISE 2026. Samsung showcased its solutions across an expansive 1,728 sqm exhibition space, welcoming 92,170 visitors throughout the four-day event. The booth featured ten product zones demonstrating how Samsung’s display portfolio supports retail, corporate, hotel, education and hybrid commercial environments.
      That momentum was reflected across the show floor, where Samsung’s commercial display portfolio received a record number of top industry awards and category wins.
      ▲ A record-breaking year at ISE 2026: Samsung’s commercial display solutions received multiple top industry honors.
      Retail: Display Solutions Designed for Inside and Out
      In retail environments, Samsung’s display solutions are built to perform across different sightlines, lighting conditions and store layouts.
      At the show, Samsung brings this performance to life by showcasing the IBF series LED display in a 142-inch configuration for window-facing applications.
      ▲ The LED display IBF model showcases bright visuals from a window. Designed for highly bright environments, the display reaches 3,500 nits of brightness to deliver clear advertising content to the public while maintaining a clean, visually unobtrusive presence inside the store. The slim 42mm profile and clean-back design showed how the display can blend naturally into open storefronts, while flexible installation options support a wide range of layouts, including flat, L-type, convex, concave and window-facing setups.
      ▲ Two 109-inch IEF screens frame the Samsung booth entrance, stopping attendees with fine-pitch LED brilliance. The new IEF series indoor LED signage takes a different approach, optimized for retail environments where screens are viewed up close and details matter. 
      The IEF signage delivers 600-nit brightness with HDR10+ support, the display produces clear, consistent visuals across both bright and dark content, while Glue-on-Board (GoB) technology adds a protective layer to support long-term performance in high-traffic settings. 
      ▲ Samsung Color E-Paper lineup demonstrates how retailers can deploy low-power digital signage across every point of sale. Samsung Color E-Paper offers an impactful alternative to printed posters in day-to-day retail operations. At ISE 2026, Samsung showed how its 13-inch, 20-inch,1 and 32-inch displays can work together within a single retail environment, using familiar proportions and formats that allow digital signage to sit naturally alongside printed materials and existing displays.
      Across all sizes, Color E-Paper uses ultra-low power digital ink technology, consuming power only when content changes.2 With the dedicated Samsung Color E-Paper app, retail associates can manage local content directly from their mobile devices, reducing the operational burden of frequent reprinting without disrupting the space’s look and feel.
      ▲ Attendees share excitement as the 3D visuals appear to pop out of the 85-inch Spatial Signage. Samsung’s newly launched 85-inch Spatial Signage allows businesses to showcase products in high-traffic retail environments where space and aesthetics are equally important. With its patented 3D Plate Technology, Spatial Signage can display products and content in full 360-degree rotation, giving visitors a clear view of products from all angles.
      ▲ Visitors experience the impact of 3D visuals with the 32-inch Spatial Signage. Smaller 55-inch and 32-inch formats arriving later this year will extend immersive 3D capability to smaller displays and department-level retail environments. 
      At ISE 2026, Samsung Spatial Signage received broad industry recognition, earning honors across multiple categories including:
      Best of Show Awards from Future AV Technology: Samsung Spatial Signage Digital Signage: Samsung Spatial Signage Installation: Samsung Spatial Signage Digital Signage Award from Sector Projects Plus Limited and Sixteen:Nine Innovation in Display Technology Inavation Award for Technology from Inavate Magazine Technology for Digital Signage Top New Technologies (TNT) Awards from Commercial Integrator Digital Signage (Hardware) These honors reflect a strong industry response to its immersive design and practical application across retail environments.
      ▲ VXT’s AI Studio can turn static images into signage-ready video content with the click of a button. Designed to support a wide range of signage formats, Samsung VXT helps retailers to create, update and distribute content across multiple screens from a single system.
      Within Samsung VXT, AI Studio app3 enables teams to turn static images into signage-ready video content optimized for use across Samsung’s commercial display portfolio. Also, if you choose ‘Spatial Signage Optimization’ option, content created through VXT’s AI Studio App is automatically optimized with refined shadow detailing, adjusted margins and background treatments — creating more realistic and balanced visuals for Spatial Signage.
      This approach was recognized at ISE 2026, where Samsung VXT’s AI Studio app received a Best of Show Award from Future in the Installation category.
      Best of Show Awards from Future Installation: Samsung VXT AI Studio
      Supersized Displays: Commanding Scale and Immersion
      The 130-inch QPHX Micro RGB signage made its commercial debut at ISE 2026, expanding Samsung’s footprint in supersized commercial signage. Large-format displays continue to play a growing role in flagship retail and brand experience spaces where scale and clarity are essential. The 130-inch signage illustrates how scale and color accuracy can anchor an environment and draw attention from across the floor.
      ▲ Attendees stand before the towering 130-inch QPHX Micro RGB Signage. The display features Micro RGB Technology with individually controlled micro RGB LED backlights for fine detail rendering across the entire screen, ensuring color expression even in ultra-large-format installations.
      ▲ The 105-inch QPDX-5K display demonstrates impact in a high-traffic retail space. The supersized lineup supports large-scale messaging across different environments. The 105-inch QPDX pairs 5K resolution with a 21:9 widescreen format, supports portrait and landscape installation, and enables mixed 9:21 and 16:9 layouts within a single screen.
      The 115-inch QHFX is designed for high-visibility indoor spaces, with portrait and landscape support and a non-glare surface that helps reduce reflections from ambient lighting and daylight.
      ▲ Samsung’s 115-inch QHFX captures high-quality visuals with no glare
      Corporate: Seamless Meeting and Control Room Solutions
      For corporate environments, Samsung showcased display solutions designed to simplify meeting spaces while supporting high-quality collaboration.
      The Wall All-in-One introduces a streamlined LED solution for boardrooms and executive meeting spaces. The Wall All-in-One drastically simplifies installation thanks to its modular, section-based design, enabling faster setup than traditional LED installations.
      ▲ Samsung’s The Wall All-in-One transforms a boardroom conference call into an immersive experience. The display ships with all required peripherals, including control, audio and mounting hardware into a single package to reduce sourcing and installation complexity.
      Samsung also highlighted collaboration scenarios enabled by Cisco-certified integration, in which AI-powered cameras and microphones work alongside LED displays to deliver more natural, lifelike video conferencing experiences.
      To further simplify deployment, meeting rooms can be set up quickly using Microsoft Express Install, combining Samsung QMC Smart Signage with Logitech video conferencing solutions to support Microsoft Teams Rooms with minimal configuration.
      ▲ Attendees learn more about Samsung’s partnership with Logitech to simplify meeting room setup.
      Hotel: Flexible Hospitality Integration
      In the hospitality zone, Samsung highlighted how in-room displays are evolving into part of the guest experience rather than standalone screens. The Frame for Hotel (model: HL03H)4 drew strong interest from attendees as a design-forward display created to blend naturally into guest rooms while supporting modern hotel operations.
      Recognized with a Top New Technologies (TNT) Award in the Displays (TV) category and Future’s Best of Show in AV Technology, The Frame for Hotel reflects growing demand for screens that balance aesthetics and functionality. A built-in One Connect Box helps reduce visible cabling and simplify installation, which is an important consideration for both new builds and retrofits.
      Best of Show Awards from Future AV Technology: The Frame for Hotel Top New Technologies (TNT) Awards from Commercial Integrator TVs: The Frame for Hotel ▲ An attendee captures The Frame for Hotel’s personalized welcome screen, the hospitality innovation that makes guests feel recognized from the moment they walk in. Alongside Samsung Hotel TV, attendees could try LYNK Cloud in action. LYNK Cloud is a platform that helps hotels remotely manage, monitor and update connected hotel TVs and better understand how guests use in-room digital services.
      Through its Business Intelligence capabilities, hotel teams can see which concierge features guests engage with most, from menu selections to content viewing habits. These insights help hotels refine services and improve the in-room experience, while laying the foundation for more personalized, design-led hospitality environments in the future.
      ▲ With LYNK Cloud, hotel managers can better understand guest preferences through data-driven insights.
      Classroom: Educational Display Solutions 
      ▲ Visitors experience just how easy it is to access educator profiles using NFC technology on the Interactive Display WAFX-P (model: WA86FX-P). During the event, Samsung highlighted how the display can support continuity between classes by enabling educators to log in to their own personal profiles directly on the WAFX-P. To access their personal profiles, they simply scan a QR code or an NFC-enabled ID card. If a teacher forgets to log out, another can simply scan their ID card to switch profiles, making it easy to move between classrooms and displays.
      The Interactive Display WAFX-P series was recognized with both a TNT Award in the Interactive Whiteboard category and Future’s Best of Show Award in the Tech & Learning category, reflecting its ability to reduce friction during everyday classroom instruction.
      Top New Technologies (TNT) Awards from Commercial Integrator Interactive Whiteboards: WAFX-P Series Best of Show Awards from Future Tech & Learning: WAFX-P Series
      Control Room: Unified Command Environments
      Samsung The Wall MPF series is designed for mission-critical control rooms where clarity and continuity are essential. Powered by Black Seal Technology+, the display delivers deep blacks and refined contrast, ensuring critical information remains visible across large, bezel-free LED canvases in demanding operating conditions.
      ▲ Samsung’s The Wall solution powers real-time command and control for crystal-clear visibility across multiple data streams for mission-critical operations. ▲ LSM2 was recognized with a TNT Award from Commercial Integrator in the Video Wall Software category. Samsung LED Signage Manager 2 (LSM2) is designed to streamline the installation and operation of large-scale LED systems in control room environments. With support for offline pre-configuration, automatic IP assignment and built-in self-diagnosis, LSM2 helps reduce setup time and maintain reliable day-to-day operation. During ISE 2026, LSM2 received the TNT Award from Commercial Integrator in the Videowall Software category.
      Top New Technologies (TNT) Awards from Commercial Integrator Videowall Software: LED Signage Manager 2 ▲ Twickenham Studios leverage Samsung’s The Wall for large-scale production. The Wall can also be applied beyond control rooms. The Wall × Twickenham Studios was awarded AV News Magazine’s Project of the Year, recognizing Samsung’s first major LED screen build in the UK.
      AV News Awards from AV News Magazine AV Project of the Year (Commercial): The Wall, Twickenham Project
      Protecting Samsung Signage, No Matter the Scale
      Samsung integrates Knox Security across its commercial display portfolio to support multi-layered security from hardware to the application level. Knox includes advanced encryption and built-in protection designed to safeguard data today and as security standards evolve.
      Platforms including VXT and LYNK Cloud are certified to internationally recognized standards: ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and 27701:2019, supporting secure operations and enhanced data security.

      Behind the Booth: Leading the Conversation on Commercial Displays
      At ISE 2026, Spark5 launched as a new showcase bringing together gaming, broadcast, design, live events and media within a single creative program. Powered by Samsung, Spark explores how creative technology is shaping modern storytelling through real-world applications across production, live experiences and immersive content.
      Samsung also hosted Discover the Future with VXT 4.0, an after-hours event that highlighted recent platform updates and explored how cloud-based content management is supporting digital signage at scale.
      ▲ ISE 2026 in Barcelona ISE 2026 underscored Samsung’s 17-year leadership6 in commercial displays, highlighting how its portfolio continues to evolve alongside the changing needs of businesses worldwide.
      20-inch models will be available later this year. ︎ Activities related to content refresh, content changes or device monitoring and control will require additional power. Content refresh is essential and automatically performed when the power cable or battery is connected. ︎ VXT is sold separately, and feature availability may vary by region. AI Studio will be available globally in 1H 2026 and may incur additional costs depending on usage. ︎ The Frame for Hotel will be available later this year. ︎ Spark is a four-day creative industries program at ISE 2026, featuring curated talks, panels and showcase sessions that bring together industry leaders from various verticals to explore cross-disciplinary workflows and innovation. ︎ Consumer TVs are excluded. Source: Omdia Q3 2025 Public Display Report ︎ View the full article
    • By Samsung Newsroom
      The Galaxy Watch ecosystem is designed for seamless connection from capturing screenshots that sync automatically to your phone, to sharing what's on your wrist in seconds. This works great for most users.
      However, if you’re a developer, tester, or creator who prefers working directly on a computer, there’s a more efficient, hands-on way to capture your Galaxy Watch’s display.
      Using Command Prompt (or Windows Terminal) and Android Debug Bridge (ADB), you can directly screen record or capture screenshots from your Galaxy Watch without needing a companion mobile device or any third-party apps. It’s fast, simple, and perfect for creating app demos, tutorials, or development documentation.
      Record your Galaxy Watch screen via ADB
      Follow these steps to record your Galaxy Watch screen directly from your computer:
      Open the Command Prompt and use the cd command to navigate to the platform-tools folder: cd %LocalAppData%/Android/Sdk/platform-tools
      Pair and connect your Galaxy Watch to your computer over Wi-Fi. NoteThe link directs you to steps on how to connect the Galaxy Watch to Android Studio, but you can follow the same steps and commands when using the Command Prompt. Enter the command below to start screen recording your watch: adb shell screenrecord /sdcard/record_demo.mp4
      This command tells your computer (via ADB) to start recording the screen of your connected Galaxy Watch. Let's break it down piece-by-piece:
      adb – connects your computer to the watch or Android device. shell – opens a command-line interface inside the device. screenrecord – starts recording the device's screen. When you run screenrecord, the device starts capturing the display and saves it as a video file (the default format is .mp4). /sdcard/record_demo.mp4 – sets the file path where the recording will be saved on the device and the file name. Stop the recording by pressing CTRL + C.
      Transfer the recorded video to your computer: adb pull /sdcard/record_demo.mp4 C:\Destination\Folder\In\Your_Computer
      The pull command copies the recording from your watch to your computer.
      (Optional) Delete the recording from your watch using the rm command. adb shell rm /sdcard/record_demo.mp4 You now have a recorded video of your Galaxy Watch screen saved directly on your PC, ready for editing or presentation.


      Capture screenshots directly from Galaxy Watch to PC
      If you only need static images, you can easily transfer screenshots from your Galaxy Watch without using a phone:
      Take a screenshot on your Galaxy Watch by pressing the Home and Back buttons simultaneously until you see the screenshot animation.
      Locate the screenshot file using ADB shell and copy its filename.
      adb shell cd sdcard/DCIM/screenshots ls
      NoteYou can also run the simplified version of this command:
      adb shell ls /sdcard/DCIM/screenshots/ The ls command lists the screenshots stored on your watch.
      Transfer the screenshot to your computer: adb pull /sdcard/DCIM/screenshots/[File_Name].png C:\Destination\Folder\In\Your_Computer
      The image is now available on your computer for quick viewing or editing.

      Things to keep in mind
      This method works best with Galaxy Watches running Wear OS powered by Samsung (Galaxy Watch4 and newer models), as these devices support ADB connections for development and debugging. While this approach is highly effective for capturing screen activity, it has some limitations:
      Audio Capture: The screenrecord command records video but does not capture system audio. If you need audio, additional steps or tools may be required. Recording Duration: The recording duration may be limited (typically up to 3 minutes). This restriction can vary depending on the device and ADB implementation. Compatibility: Older Tizen-based Galaxy Watches may not support ADB connections, making this method unsuitable for those devices. Using ADB through Command Prompt provides a direct and efficient way to interact with your Galaxy Watch. Whether you're developing apps, recording demos, or capturing visuals for documentation, these simple commands make it easy to manage your device directly from your computer.
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      ▲ Samsung’s stunning display solutions like The Wall and Transparent MICRO LED displays greeted visitors at the Samsung booth at InfoComm 2024.
       
      Samsung Electronics once again proved its leadership in digital signage at InfoComm 2024, North America’s largest audiovisual trade show. This year, InfoComm was held in Las Vegas, Nevada from June 12-14.
       
      One of the biggest at InfoComm, Samsung’s booth drew attention from visitors of all kinds with its nearly 8,800-square-foot presence — as The Wall’s alluring visuals and the Transparent MICRO LED screen, which debuted at CES earlier this year, highlighted the entrance.
       
       
      Samsung Celebrates New Company Record With Accolade-Filled Event
      At the show, Samsung set a new company record by winning 11 awards, showcasing the best in visual technology. Awards won include:
       
      Samsung SmartThings Pro: Future Publications Installation’s Best of Show Samsung SmartThings Pro: Future Publications Sound & Video Contractor’s Best of Show Samsung SmartThings Pro: Future Publications IT Pro’s Best of Show Samsung SmartThings Pro: Commercial Integrator’s Best Digital Signage Software Samsung SmartThings Pro: Commercial Integrator’s Best Large Scale Control Systems Samsung Color E-Paper: Future Publications Digital Signage’s Best of Show Samsung Interactive Whiteboard (WAD series): Future Publications Tech & Learning’s Best of Show Samsung Interactive Whiteboard (WAD series): SCN Installation Product Award’s Most Innovative Videoconferencing Product Samsung VXT: Future Publications IT Pro’s Best of Show Samsung Display Configurator: Commercial Integrator’s Best Installation Tools & Testers Samsung: rAVe Reader’s Choice Favorite Display Brand  
       
      Samsung SmartThings Pro: Businesses of All Kinds Get Better Connectivity and Enhanced Intelligence
      ▲ Samsung SmartThings extends from the home into businesses with the debut of SmartThings Pro, providing seamless control of business devices.
       
      Samsung unveiled SmartThings Pro for the first time — highlighting how a hyper-connected business can transform its operations with new levels of intelligence and device connectivity. Users can access an all-in-one dashboard to manage business operations and storefront systems including Smart Signage, air conditioning systems, appliances and lighting. Features like AI Energy Mode can reduce brightness based on motion, environmental brightness and content analysis.
       
      The user-friendly dashboard provides AI analytics for connected devices, perfect for retail integration to see customer behavior data in stores. Meanwhile, hotels can take advantage of connected devices to enable automatic check-in and check-out, along with automatic lighting in each room based on TV content, to provide a personalized experience for every guest.
       
      SmartThings Pro is easy to implement with existing operations through customizable Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).
       
      In addition to showing off solutions like SmartThings Pro, Samsung highlighted products and services that can transform specific industries including education, retail, corporate environments and food and beverage.
       
       
      Education: The Interactive Whiteboard Gets an AI-Powered Upgrade
      ▲ Classrooms get an AI-fueled upgrade with the new models of Samsung’s Interactive Whiteboard.
       
      The Interactive Whiteboard brings AI to InfoComm as enhancements on the education product help teachers and administrators more efficiently keep their students’ learning flowing. AI analyzes on-screen content as well as voice transcriptions and provided educational materials to generate quizzes for students. It’s also easy to control with voice recognition technology, in partnership with Merlyn Mind.
       
      “InfoComm is the perfect place to reveal the AI-fueled innovations that the Merlyn Mind and Samsung teams have brought to the Interactive Whiteboard WAD series,” said Levi Belnap, Chief Revenue Officer at Merlyn Mind. “The next era of interactive displays is on showcase at this event, and we’re proud to feel the excitement surrounding our collaboration efforts. The secure, voice-enabled AI elements support new, intuitive methods for teachers to facilitate instruction, and we believe the future is bright for AI-powered solutions to help solve long-standing challenges in education.”
       
      These AI tools add even more functionality to the Google EDLA-certified display — which offers a more interactive classroom environment through services like Google Classroom and Google Drive or a robust suite of educational tools and apps available through Google Play.
       
       
      Retail and Grocery: Color E-Paper Digitizes a Traditional Paper Experience
      ▲ Samsung Color E-Paper launches at InfoComm, offering a low-power alternative to traditional paper signage.
       
      Samsung Color E-Paper debuted at InfoComm, providing an alternative to paper signage or larger signage without losing color or versatility. The easy-to-move, lightweight frame operates at 0.00W1 when showing static images. Full color images are displayed with groundbreaking E Ink Spectra 6 technology, bringing full color options and an advanced color imaging algorithm for enhanced performance. Its mobile app also makes it easy to update content quickly.
       
       
      Control Center & Corporate Offices: See More With Transparent Screens and 21:9 Video Conferencing
      ▲ The Wall can become a huge canvas for control centers.
       
      ▲ The Transparent MICRO LED display allows for a comprehensive view of all screens at once, allowing for fast action based on current situations. The Wall is a huge canvas for control centers to see detailed information.
       
      The right signage can make all the difference when it’s necessary to see information quickly and easily. Any corporate or government control room can be enhanced with Samsung’s easy-to-see and even easy-to-see-through displays.
       
      The Transparent MICRO LED display unveiled at CES shows how control room users can see more at once. Meanwhile, The Wall provides a large, crystal-clear screen for viewing multiple setups for a simultaneous, multi-dimensional view into all operations.
       
      ▲ An entirely new 21:9 video conferencing screen ratio redefines what large-screen video conferencing can look like.
       
      For corporate meetings, a new 21:9 ratio screen makes video conferencing more efficient. The expansive ratio makes it easier to see faces and screen-shared content at the same time. In partnership with Cisco Room Kit EQX, this larger screen ratio supports dual displays to deliver an ultra-immersive video conference system.
       
       
      Food and Beverage: Signage Makes People Hungry With Vibrant Pictures
      ▲ The brightness and clarity of the QxC series in food and beverage establishments draw people in by making menu offerings look vibrant and appetizing.
       
      Announced at last year’s InfoComm, the QxC series offers an easy and intuitive interface in various sizes and brightness options to make the most out of any space — especially restaurants and food retailers. Menu items feel more realistic thanks to 4K UHD resolution, and energy usage can be managed through automatic brightness adjustments based on surrounding light.
       
      Recently, Samsung’s Smart Signage QH55C — part of the QxC series — became the first digital signage to be recognized by invidis Green Signage — Hall of Fame. Honoring sustainable digital signage products from display manufacturers around the world, the Green Signage — Hall of Fame selected the QH55C model for its energy-efficient features and impressive reduction of 168 listed carbon footprint metrics.
       
       
      Samsung Uses Its Deep Expertise To Educate at InfoComm
      ▲ Alex Lee presents the Samsung VXT platform in a keynote on the Technology Innovation Stage at InfoComm.
       
      Alex Lee, Executive Vice President of Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics, gave a keynote on the VXT platform at the Technology Innovation Stage. Highlighting the ease of use and streamlined operations in the content management system, he outlined the goals of VXT — to maximize screen value, democratize screenshare and deploy a native, cloud-based CMS platform.
       
      ▲ Samsung’s new PIRS partnerships allow for customized solutions across verticals in Samsung VXT, a comprehensive cloud-based CMS platform.
       
      Samsung highlighted its PIRS partners (Pre-Integrated and Repeatable Solutions) that provide various micro-vertical solutions.
       
      Idomoo creates videos in seconds and shares nearly real-time updates to video boards for highly customizable signage updates Seenspire brings real-time content services to VXT and allows businesses to provide dynamic and engaging content with just a few clicks Stingray, known for its extensive library of audio and visual content and services, enriches VXT with high-quality music, videos and multimedia content VXT Art provides access to a world of art with partners like The Van Gogh Museum, Saatchi Art, Tate, Lumas and Yellow Korner Wisar Digital bridges Point-Of-Sale (POS) systems to menu boards to make it easier to manage menu changes and communicate current menu offerings to customers  
      The installation and setup of signage is a critical step in making the most out of it, and Samsung showed its solutions that ease the burden on integrators and businesses.
       
      Samsung Display Configurator creates a virtual installation simulation to streamline installation planning and facilitate precise customization. Samsung Signage Setup Assistant allows users to calibrate and arrange their displays through a mobile app, automating the process for multiple screens while offering remote device control.
       
      ▲ Samsung’s 10,000-square-foot display greeted visitors to InfoComm 2024 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
       
      InfoComm is an exciting time every year. As industry experts filled the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall, they were greeted by a massive 10,000-square-foot Samsung LED wall. Samsung wayfinder displays and directional signage helped attendees navigate the expansive exhibition space.
       
      ▲ Samsung set a new company record with 11 awards at InfoComm, including the rAVe Reader’s Choice Favorite Display Brand.
       
      This year, Samsung once again proved its position as an industry leader. The company will continue to create solutions that take inspiration from the past to open new opportunities for businesses through innovative signage in the future.
       
       
      1 The power measurement is based on IEC 62301 standards. According to the standards, the value is rounded to the second decimal place, and the average power below 0.005W is indicated as 0.00W.
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    • By Samsung Newsroom
      Samsung Electronics announced that its 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 monitor earned a Best of Innovation Award in the Gaming category at CES 2022.
       
      Samsung’s lineup received 2022 Honoree accolades across the board, including for the 55-inch Odyssey Ark, the 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9, the 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8, the 34-inch Odyssey G8, the 32-inch Smart Monitor M8 and the 32-inch High Resolution Monitor S8. This marks the ninth accolade that Samsung monitors have received at this year’s CES, setting a new record for the lineup at the world’s largest electronics show.
       
      Sponsored by the CTA, which owns and organizes CES, the CES Innovation Awards program spotlights standout examples of design and engineering across multiple consumer product categories. This marks the sixth straight year that Samsung monitors have earned CES Innovation Awards, solidifying the company’s position as the global leader in the gaming monitor market.
       
      Check out the infographic below to view this year’s complete list of award-winning monitors.
       

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