Samsung is providing its Micro LED display, The Wall Luxury, for two events, Paris Fashion Week and the Monaco Yacht Show (MYS). With its meticulous display performance, Micro LED displays are perfect fits for high-end business event to display details of innovative design and fashion.
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The Wall Luxury was demonstrated as part of the Trunk Show by the Italian luxury fashion brand Colombo Via Della Spiga, held at Ritz Paris on September 23, the first day of Paris Fashion Week featuring Colombo’s new crocodile collection.
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Currently showcased at shopping destinations such as Harrods in the UK, The Wall Luxury will also be on display at MYS (Monaco Yacht Show) starting from September 25 as part of a co-exhibition with Bond Technology Management at the Quai Albert Ier area.
Now available globally, The Wall Luxury represents the latest application of Samsung’s modular Micro LED technology, which can be custom-tailored to any size and aspect ratio to fit different spaces. The Wall Luxury is configurable and customizable to a variety of sizes and ratios from 73-inches in 2K definition, 146-inches in 4K, to 292-inches in 8K.
Samsung said that the display is designed to never turn off and can turn into digital canvas when not in use, displaying paintings and photographs.
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