- Samsung’s latest OLED screen ecosystem concept wants to promote a trouble -free ‘multiple screen experience’
- Power-Effective on-cell movie (OCF) technology increases brightness
- Integrated grip handle improves portability
Samsung has introduced a concept that mixes robust portability with futuristic design-a 18.1-inch OLED portable screen with a 4.5R folding radius that is transformed into a briefcase-like shape with an integrated grip handle.
This foldable OLED panel is shown on the MWC 2025 and has a QHD+ resolution of 2000 × 3664 pixels, offering a high pixel density of 184 PPI, although Samsung has not yet confirmed commercial availability.
In addition, Samsung has focused on effect efficiency by incorporating on -cell film (OCF) technology, which improves brightness while maintaining lower power consumption. This ensures that the display remains visible without significant drainage of battery life, even under bright conditions.
Optimized for efficiency and durability
At the event, Samsung display also introduced his “OLED MAGIC” theme, which revealed ultra-thin frame OLED panels, high-performance QD-Oled screens with update speeds up to 500 Hz and 240 Hz OLED panels for laptops.
Samsung suggests that its ‘seamless color studio’ stand on MWC will show ‘color consistency’ across OLED screens of different sizes.
Its latest display ecosystem is related to facilitating a ‘multiple screen experience’, which allows users to trouble switching from watching content such as video or a web browser. on one screen to another.
“Users can start watching a show on their smartphone and seamlessly transition to their TV or browse products on a laptop and end the purchase on their smartphone,” Samsung declared.
“This interconnected experience allows for a fluid, uninterrupted online journey across different devices, regardless of place.”