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Slick's Highlights of the Samsung Booth - Linus Tech Tips CES 2013

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Slick covers the new professional display from Samsung that operates in portrait mode & some sweet headphones. Diesel also makes an appearance. Day 3 - video 10

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Slick’s Highlights of the Samsung booth at CES 2013 focuses on the booth’s non-consumer display innovations and the team’s on-site reactions. The video opens with a clarification that Samsung’s display is aimed at advertising installations rather than home use, and the hosts move through a few interesting demos. One standout segment showcases a headphone setup with a detachable cable that locks into place and resists accidental unplugging, plus swivel joints on the ear cups that lock at 90 and 180 degrees for stability. The crew notes the differences between on-ear and around-ear drivers, highlighting 50 mm on the around-ear and 40 mm on the on-ear units, while emphasizing the overall lightweight design and solid sound. Interludes feature Diesel and Harrison exploring other exhibits, including a multi-touch display with infrared sensors that respond to block-like modules to produce varying sounds and effects. The hosts tease further CES coverage and invite viewers to subscribe, while the energetic interactions with the displays and each other convey the excitement of the trade show environment. Overall, the video blends hands-on product observations with personality-driven commentary to give viewers a sense of the booth buzz and the team’s coverage approach for CES 2013.

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Questions answered

What is the Samsung display shown at CES 2013 designed for, consumer use or advertising installations?
The display shown is designed for advertising installations, not as a consumer product.
What feature helps prevent the headphone cable from coming loose in the demo?
The detachable cable has notches and a locking mechanism that secures it in place.