Samsung heard you like weird screens so it brought some to MWC

For my phone view, there are a lot of great non -phone things at the Mobile World Conference this year. Take Thinkbook Flip concept from LenovoWhat answers the question: “What if the laptop is revealed, then it is revealed again?” The Samsung show collection seems to be thinking about the same way, as it contains some interesting new foldable concepts in MWC including a foldable bag and games screen, which I want, yesterday.
The Samsung screen, of course, is a width manufacturer, so these concepts are. They are demonstrations of what her screens can do, and you may do it in the hands of the other manufacturer. But she is still cold like hell, and they were very popular with those present from MWC who had to be asked to continue to stop trying to touch them. This was particularly true in a portable model of switching game, which opens completely flat and Fold For storage when you finish playing.
I don’t know if they are fun or pregnancy, but they are very convincing and ask to capture them. This, again, is not allowed, but I found someone folding and revealing it to me.
Public Relations Representative was allowed to deal with mobile games, but no one in the cabin was allowed to touch the screen bag. So all I can do is to look at him from a distance and enjoy its similarity with LG TV bag. Except, as you know, with a foldable screen. It is not clear exactly how you can Use Something – Do you support her next to her? Maybe the Kikstand bag will have some kind? Not clear. It is still cold, though.
The concept of the other interest on a kiosk is this asymmetric phone in the Z. when it is completely open, it looks like a regular panel screen, but it closes with joints to leave part of the visible interior screen. It is elegant, but it looks completely impractical and I will be very tense about accessing the internal screen because it is not completely protected. I love to finish a tone, though.
Samsung had a variety of examples and other concepts on the cabin, some of which are We have just seen in CES. If you can imagine a screen stretch, bend, or bend in some way, it is possible that the Samsung screen has one. And you know what? I love them for that.
The photography of Alison Johnson / The Forge