

The TV boasts HDR+ compatibility, a built-in 2.1 sound system with the soundbar integrated into the frame design, 1,000 nits brightness, and a 30,000:1 contrast ratio. You might be wondering if there are any noticeable lines where the five sections connect, but C Seed says its patented Adaptive Gap Calibration system uses automatic distance measuring and calibration to guarantee a perfectly seamless viewing experience. Samsung uses MicroLED in its line of very expensive high-end televisions, including the 146-inch The Wall-it's MicroLED's modularity that allows the M1 to fold. But unlike OLED, it's inorganic, meaning a longer life and little to no danger of burn-in.


The technology, which uses micrometer-sized LED lights, is self-illuminating like OLED, producing light and color from its pixel structures to offer perfect blacks and fantastic contrast. The TV's impressiveness isn't limited to the folding mechanic the M1 sounds like an excellent set in its own right as it packs MicroLED.
