Samsung’s The Wall has been shown for several years now at shows, originally as a prototype technology display. It fits into a relatively new category that is being referred to as “Resimercial.” – A product that is sold not just in commercial settings but also into high end residential. The name – The Wall – implies the size, and the size is way larger than traditional LED/LCD TVs. The technology behind Samsung’s Wall is MicroLED.
More Sizes of The Wall Now Available
Samsung keeps expanding the number of sizes for The Wall. Originally the low res version (1080p), started at 110” diagonal, but now starts as low as 75” and 88” diagonal. Small units are fine, but, the real action is the larger sizes: The 146” is probably the most iconic. Check out this 146” in a bedroom. (I’m so jealous!). But a 219” or a 291”? We’re going way beyond amazing. I’ve been following The Wall’s development, and models for at least 4 years now.

The Wall All In One, comes in many sizes all designed for easy installation. Here’s how the 146” 4K The Wall installs!

Wall mounting should distribute the weight of the panels over a wide range – so, thanks to multiple wall brackets used, additional wall support normally would not be required.




The typical Wall is a modular device, uses either three, or four panels, depending on the size of the display. But other combinations also can work.
That would be from 110” diagonal, or for an even more immersive view – how about a 146” diagonal? Of course the Wall can be configured in sizes up to and including 219” and 291” diagonals. For those sizes, a varying number of panels are used. By the time you get to the really large ones, we’re talking 8K capability, and theoretically 16K! You could end up with an 8×8 matrix of panels in the largest size! And possibly an over $1,000,000 total price tag, of course.
If you have a really large room in your home, and value the brightness, dynamics, rich colors and deep flawless blacks, and you need something larger than 100” diagonal, (and promise not to sit to close, etc.,) then The Wall may be just right for you.










