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The Samsung MicroLED TV Can be Split into Four Sections for Immersive Viewing

The new 110-inch Samsung MicroLED TV is an upcoming home entertainment offering from the technology brand for consumers to integrate into their existing setup for an experience unlike any before. The 4K HDR television is capable of supporting split screen functionality that will accommodate the unit to have four independent screens at the same time. The would allow users to enjoy multiple content streams or run various apps at the same time to allow for a truly immersive experience.

The 110-inch Samsung MicroLED TV utilizes the Majestic Sound System to deliver 5:1 channel sound without the need for an external speaker and also boasts the Object Tracking Sound Pro that will project sound that follows moving objects to further immerse viewers.
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1. Split Screen Entertainment Systems - The quad-picture functionality of the Samsung MicroLED TV presents opportunities for entertainment systems that allow for simultaneous viewing of multiple content streams.
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3. Immersive Home Entertainment - The Samsung MicroLED TV's size and multi-screen capabilities offer opportunities for creating truly immersive home entertainment experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Home Entertainment Systems - The quad-picture functionality of the Samsung MicroLED TV could be implemented in the design of new home entertainment systems for a more dynamic viewing experience.
2. Audio-visual Technology - The integrated audio-visual capabilities of the Samsung MicroLED TV present opportunities for the development of new audio-visual technologies.
3. Consumer Electronics - The Samsung MicroLED TV's features and capabilities highlight opportunities for innovation within the consumer electronics industry.

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