At CES 2024, Samsung introduces “The Link,” a tiny and cordless monitor
At CES 2024, the South Korean conglomerate Samsung debuted a range of new and interesting products, including transparent TVs and a speaker that resembles a picture frame. In addition to this, the company unveiled a new monitor called “The Link.” Interestingly, the monitor is thin and cordless.
Some details about “The Link”
According to the company, it is the thinnest 4K, 32-inch LED monitor. It has a slim profile. On the back, the monitor has three ports, including an HDMI, power, and USB-C port. The typical cable clutter is eliminated by this minimalist design. A distinctive foundation that matches the width of the display is used by The Link in place of a conventional stand. The T-shaped metal design emphasizes the minimalist style by providing a solid yet discreet foundation.
The ability to connect without a cable is the real selling point of The Link. According to Samsung, it can wirelessly daisy-chain with additional Links to create a multi-monitor arrangement without the need for a single cable. At this time, the information is limited. However, we assume that the wireless connection will require pogo pins. Well, if this is the real scenario, then it will be quite easy for users to design expansive workspaces and immersive game zones free from wires.
Besides the looks and design, the monitor comes with built-in speakers and discreet bezel controls. Currently, there are no details regarding the resolution, refresh rate, or additional features of The Link. The company promises to share more details soon. This implies that we’re also awaiting word on Samsung’s planned release date and price for The Link. We’ll keep you informed of any updates.
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