What Samsung started three years ago with its Fold and Flip line is today adopted by several brands, proving that this is the future vision of the ‘displays’.
What Samsung started three years ago with its Fold and Flip line is today adopted by several brands, proving that this is the future vision of displays of mobile devices.
The one that stood out the most at the recent CES show in Las Vegas was the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED, the world’s first 17.3-inch foldable OLED laptop. Its display was jointly developed by ASUS in close collaboration with Intel and BOE Technology Group.
Gives users two OLED screen sizes in one device: a large 17.3″, 2.5K resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio touchscreen that folds in the middle to create two integrated 12.5 screens ″, 3:2 aspect ratio and 1920×1280 resolution.
When fully folded it is an ultra-compact and portable 12.5″ device, which is smaller than an A4 sheet of paper.
It has multiple versatile usage modes like laptop, tablet, on-screen keyboard, book, and screen extension. They’re all enabled thanks to its foldable design and keyboard and touchpad Full-size ASUS ErgoSense Bluetooth.
The PANTONE Validated Dolby Vision Certified foldable OLED touchscreen, which is also TÜV Rheinland certified to reduce harmful blue light and has 100% DCI-P3 gamut, is accompanied by a powerful Harman-certified quad-speaker system Kardon and Dolby Atmos sound system.
In the field of mobile phones, China’s Honor announced the launch of the Magic V, a smartphone folding with “drop of water” hinge. The team unfolds an extra wide screen of 7.9 inches without creases and is compatible with a DCI-P3 color gamut of 100% and offers up to 1,070 million shades.
Up to 120Hz screen refresh rate ensures immersive entertainment, whether you’re watching movies, surfing the web or playing games. Furthermore, the HONOR Magic V is the first smartphone foldable that receives IMAX Enhanced certification.
The first smartphone HONOR foldable features a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 5G processor, which offers great performance. It uses the latest Adreno GPU, which brings higher productivity at faster speeds. It also has 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.
For its part, Huawei has announced its most recent smartphone flagship foldable, the Huawei P50 Pocket. The screen, which measures 6.9 inches diagonally when unfolded, offers an immersive viewing experience with highly detailed and fluid images. Also, being a 21:9 screen, it has a wide perspective that is perfect for cinematic content. the smart screen cover screen offers notifications and allows users to access certain services quickly and easily, without having to unfold the device.

The Huawei P50 Pocket also supports super privacy mode. For maximum privacy when the device is closed, the Huawei P50 Pocket automatically turns off cameras, microphone, and location, and turns them back on when you open it. The Huawei P50 Pocket has a 4,000 mAh battery and supports Huawei SuperCharge 40 W for fast and effortless recharging.
And, of course, the precursors of this technology could not be left behind. And it is that Samsung has presented at CES its Flex S line, which is the size of a smartphone normal, the screen can be unfolded twice like an accordion. In this way, users have a 13-inch screen. In addition, the model is available as an even more compact device, only four inches.
Another highlight that Samsung has introduced is the Flex G, in which both sides can be folded inwards to better protect the screen during transport. A holder for the S-Pen has also been integrated, so that the tablet can be used in a multifunctional way almost anywhere.
At the moment, these devices do not have a release date and have been shown as prototypes. (I)

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