Samsung Display has introduced a new stretchable screen concept at CES 2025. This innovative display creates 3D effects without needing special glasses, making it a standout feature in the tech showcase.
Unlike traditional foldable screens, this stretchable display bulges from the center to form a dome-like shape.
Samsung used animations to demonstrate its capabilities, including a shark that seemed to leap out of the screen and a vivid display of the Las Vegas Sphere venue.
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The 3D effect becomes more noticeable when viewed from an angle. While it’s just a concept for now, Samsung hinted that this technology could be used in wearables or car dashboards. For example, it could create 3D maps for navigation or interactive smartwatch faces.
Durability is a key question for this tech. If the screen bulges outward, could it be more prone to damage?
Samsung Display didn’t confirm if this concept will ever reach consumer products, but it shows what’s possible for future devices.
Samsung Display is known for showcasing bold ideas at CES, but many of these concepts haven’t made it to market.
Still, this stretchable screen provides a glimpse into the future of displays, pushing the boundaries of what screens can do.