Samsung unveiled their latest lineup of products at CES 2024, showcasing a range of innovative and futuristic offerings. Among the highlights were "The Music Frame," a speaker cleverly disguised as a picture frame, and transparent TVs that left attendees in awe.
One particular product that caught the attention of many was "The Link," a monitor that boasts a minimalist design and intriguing wireless connectivity. Samsung claims that it is the thinnest 4K 32-inch LED monitor available, with a slim profile that extends to its back panel. The back features only three essential ports – HDMI, power, and USB-C – eliminating the usual cable clutter and maintaining a clean aesthetic.
Instead of a traditional stand, The Link utilizes a unique T-shaped metal base that mirrors the width of the monitor. This design not only creates a stable foundation but also adds to the overall minimal look of the monitor.
However, the true highlight of The Link is its potential for cable-free connections. Samsung claims that it can wirelessly daisy-chain with other Link monitors, allowing for a multi-monitor setup without the need for any cords. While specific details about this wireless connection are scarce, reports suggest that pogo pins may be used. This wireless capability opens up possibilities for expansive workspaces and immersive gaming environments, all without the hassle of wires.
In addition to its sleek design, The Link also includes built-in speakers and discreet bezel controls. However, Samsung has not yet disclosed specific details regarding the monitor's resolution, refresh rate, and additional features. They have promised to share more information soon.
As for the release date and pricing of The Link, Samsung has yet to provide any details. We will keep you updated on any new developments regarding this exciting monitor.