Imagine such a scenario: When you are watching the TV screen with relish and admiring the video program, suddenly, the big screen instantly splits into eight small screens of the same size and playing different contents. What do you think?
Recently, at the CES International Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas, Samsung brought the crazy modular TV panel concept to the walls of the venue and was stunned by everyone.
From the live video, we can see that the eight square panels with the same area are regularly separated and regrouped, and continue to cycle.
Can not help but think, if we are watching 21:9 video with this kind of screen, is it possible to present 16:9 HD content through the recombination of small panels?
In extreme cases, if Samsung is willing, they can use this modular approach to form a 170-inch UHD Ultra HD TV with several small screens.
Even more impressive is that when eight screens are combined into one large screen, there is no sign of convergence. When you see here, do you think that, perhaps in the near future, the TV screen will also be able to achieve DIY mode, even as fun as LEGO blocks?
But what's the use of this? Don't be serious. Seriously, you lose.