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Samsung's new vertical TV, 'Sero', is a clear play for the younger demographics who are used to and expect vertical content, but if Samsung wants to disrupt the TV market (or push a new category ...
Samsung revealed a new TV for millennials called the "Sero" — meaning "vertical" in Korean — that can swivel from a regular widescreen TV to a smartphone-style vertical display, the company ...
And then there's the real head-turner, "The Sero," which is a vertical TV. The Sero isn't vertical all the time. The 43-inch panel is mounted on a rotating stand, allowing you to get up ...
It’s a 43-inch vertical TV, a concept Samsung apparently decided to introduce as a result of our fixation with the vertical layout of mobile screens, the thinking being that this particular ...
The company’s new The Sero lifestyle TV is designed to be primarily viewed in a vertical orientation but can rotate to provide a traditional TV experience. “Samsung Electronics analyzed the ...
It was really only a matter of time. Samsung has made a TV for vertical video in an effort to woo social media-addicted millennials. Yes, you read that correctly: a vertical TV. It's called the ...
a 43-inch TV that was designed with the millennial generation in mind and therefore pivots between horizontal and vertical orientations. It’s a much smarter idea than the phrase “vertical TV ...
The 43-in. TV pivots from a horizontal to a vertical orientation with a click of the remote. Its design is optimized to accommodate social media posts, streaming services and gaming—the kind of ...
Korean tech titan Samsung has decided to pander to this craving with a new £12,000 TV that flips the display on its side. The Samsung Sero is a telly with a vertical screen Unlike conventional ...