Arr, matey! Samsung's concept monitor be a fine treasure, lettin' ye daisy-chain screens sans cables, but doubts linger!
2024-01-11
Avast ye! At the grand CES of 2024, Samsung hath unveiled The Link, a fine monitor that can daisy-chain without a single cursed cable! 'Tis a marvel beyond compare, shiver me timbers!
CES 2024 is showcasing some truly unique and fascinating tech concepts, and Samsung's latest monitor concept, The Link, is no exception. This monitor claims to be the thinnest and lightest 4K 32-inch LED display in the world, and it offers a revolutionary way to connect multiple monitors without cumbersome cables. Instead, The Link uses pogo pins to effortlessly snap the displays together, making it incredibly convenient and visually appealing.However, some of Samsung's initial claims have been amended. The company now describes The Link as "super-thin" instead of the thinnest and lightest monitor, and it no longer mentions pogo pins, stating that the displays can connect without a separate cable. Despite these changes, the imagery suggests that The Link will still be impressively slimline and cable-free.
The specific details of how the monitors will connect to each other remain uncertain, but the absence of cables will undoubtedly be a major selling point for PC enthusiasts. Unfortunately, Samsung has not yet revealed the price or availability of The Link, so we'll have to wait to find out when we can purchase this innovative monitor and how much it will cost.
Overall, The Link has generated excitement and curiosity at CES 2024, and its potential impact on multi-monitor setups is promising. As we continue to cover the latest news and developments from the show, including other fascinating tech innovations, stay tuned to TechRadar for all the updates. And don't forget to follow us on TikTok for more CES coverage!
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