This Samsung foldable screen will revolutionize the laptop industry
Samsung has a reputation for producing high-quality screens and plans to further demonstrate this by releasing a foldable laptop with a record-breaking diagonal. All for prices that are more affordable than those that the competitors had previously offered. This a lucrative sector in which Samsung plans to make investments by introducing a new screen size and charging a lower price than competing manufacturers.
Samsung wants folding screens to be accessible
The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 are the foldable smartphones that are currently selling the best worldwide. Samsung is confident in this innovation and plans to apply it to screens with wider diagonals for its upcoming line of folding PCs. Despite being a young market, LG, Sharp, BOE, and of course Samsung are driving it forward.
Thus, in 2020, Samsung Display shipped only 960,000 OLED laptop screen units annually. 5 million units in 2021 and 5.94 million in 2022, respectively. According to research firm Omdia, Samsung will ship 8.5 million units in 2023, up 43% from the previous year.
Samsung Display might be able to cut the cost of foldable OLED screens if it were to produce in far greater quantities than its rivals. Additionally, the Korean giant's Display division would sell a portion of its output to the "Electronics" division, which was in charge of creating the finished goods. enough to achieve prices that are more competitive than those used in the competition.
A new display for foldable computers from Samsung
Samsung has finally delayed the release of its OLED folding computer for 2023, which was first scheduled for this year. Similar to the Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED, the PC would feature a diagonal of 17.3 inches, but when folded, it would be smaller. In fact, Samsung would be able to provide a 13.3-inch "traditional" screen size, whereas its rival's laptop is just 12.5 inches when folded.
When the screen is folded, no folding computer appears to have been able to produce a diagonal larger than 13 inches. We may also use the second-generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold as an example. Its OLED panel measures 16.3 inches when unfolded and 12 inches when opened. Some players in the market are also mentioning the American company HP, which will launch a 17.3-inch foldable PC in 2023 that will be significantly more compact when folded with a diagonal of just 11 inches.
The complicated topic of price now comes up. Lenovo's latest folding laptop starts at $2499. Making it significantly less expensive than the $3999 Asus ZenBook 17 Fold OLED. An impressive price reduction that should help make laptops with folding screens more accessible. Given that Samsung is a market leader in the creation of OLED screens, it is anticipated that the company will set the bar high and provide a pricing that is even more competitive for its first folding laptop that will be sold to the general public.
Folding laptops remove the need to choose between portability and comfort. Much as the Galaxy Z Fold 4 aspires to provide the best of both a tablet and a smartphone. Enough to balance personal use with the viewing of multimedia content. All of which is made possible by the benefits of OLED screens, including their infinite contrast and low reaction rate.
Foldable Macbook
Other reports claim that the first MacBook from Apple with a foldable screen would appear as early as 2024. The Elec is predicting that the 20-inch PC will be released in 2026 or possibly 2027 in this case. Although a folding screen typically suggests a tactile usage of the product. Apple has never included a touch screen in its MacBook lineup.
When folded, a 20-inch diagonal screen would have a 15.3-inch diagonal size. Which is comparable to the larger iPad Pro or 16-inch MacBook Pro. In any event, we would probably be working with a pretty pricey piece of equipment.
If this concept is successful, it might also be the first MacBook with an OLED display. Until then, Apple's laptop screens are limited to LCD or miniLED. The iPhone and Apple Watch are the only devices with Oled displays.
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