Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
At CES 2026, Samsung Display will show how OLED technology can be used in AI-powered hardware, car safety, and portable computing. A mobile assistant robot with a round screen, foldable panels that have been tested to see if they can withstand impact, and specialized car displays that work well even when it’s very cold are some of the most important changes.
For the first time, Innolux will unveil its next-generation "MicroLED Display Window," delivering a clearer, more eye-catching spatial visual experience through high clarity, high transmittance, high brightness, and high resolution. Featuring self-illuminating technology, an advanced optical structure, and a wide color gamut, the product delivers outstanding visibility even in strong ambient light, while its high-resolution design blends visual elegance with clear and efficient information recognition.
Samsung is updating its Freestyle portable projector with a brighter, AI-powered Freestyle+ model at CES 2026. The Freestlye+'s key highlight is the AI OptiScreen, a screen optimization technology that automatically adjusts the picture quality based on different settings. It's part of a suite of features that include 3D Auto Keystone, Real-time Focus, Screen Fit, and Wall Calibration.
It's not the first of its kind, but a few key differences set Fraimic apart from other E Ink art displays. this one requires no subscription, lets you swap out the surrounding frame and doesn’t require an app to upload the art. Instead, a built-in mic picks up your idea, sends it to OpenAI and creates an image that pops up in a few moments on the screen. The on-board accelerometer even knows whether the device is in landscape or portrait orientation, and applies the correct format.
New OLED gaming monitors from top companies coming out this year should look clearer and crisper. LG Display and Samsung Display, which typically provide the actual panels used in gaming monitors, are finally lining up the colors of their subpixels in vertical RGB stripes — remember when we used to worry about Pentile OLED displays? — which means, among other improvements, the panels should have easier-to-read text.
Researchers have invented a display technology for on-screen graphics that are both visible and haptic, meaning that they can be felt via touch. Max Linnander, a PhD candidate in the RE Touch Lab of mechanical engineering professor Yon Visell at the University of California, Santa Barbara, led the research, which appears in the journal Science Robotics.
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