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Inside look: Samsung at ISE 2025 showcases Color E-Paper and the Future of Commercial Displays

Samsung has recently debuted its latest Color E-Paper and commercial display technology at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025 in Barcelona.

The brand welcomed guests with a striking 462” The Wall media facade at the entrance to its booth — while inside, the company showcased its energy-efficient Color E-Paper display alongside AI-powered upgrades to the SmartThings Pro platform. The supersized 115” 4K Smart Signage display captivated visitors with its immersive visuals as well.

Samsung Newsroom has shared photos of the on ground booth firsthand and captured these innovations leading the future of commercial displays.

Visitors marvel at The Wall’s stunning visuals powered by MICRO LED technology.
(From left) Hoon Chung, Executive Vice President; SW Yong, President and Head of Visual Display (VD) Business; and Seong Cho, Executive Vice President of Europe Office, from Samsung Electronics admire The Wall.
The ultra-low power Samsung Color E-Paper boasts a slim, lightweight design.
Visitors examine Samsung VXT, a comprehensive cloud-based content management solution (CMS) platform.
Visitors crowd around the SmartThings Pro wall to see how the B2B management platform has expanded to include enterprise-grade IoT devices.
Visitors interact with the Google Cast feature newly added to Samsung’s 2025 hotel TV lineup.
SW Yong, President and Head of Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics, tries out the 2025 Interactive Display equipped with Samsung AI Assistant.
The 115” (16:9) 4K Smart Signage display boasts an ultra-large screen optimized for office spaces, retail stores and other business environments.
A visitor observes the 105” (21:9) 5K Smart Signage display‘s various innovative features that make it the perfect option for video conferences.

To learn more, please visit: https://www.samsung.com/my/business/ 

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