Samsung, Intel introduce the world’s first 17-inch “sliding” dsipay for PC | Biden News

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Samsung Display and chipmaker Intel have created the world’s first 17-inch sliding screen for computers that slides perfectly, doesn’t unfold, in your hands.

During Intel’s Innovation Day event, Samsung Display CEO JS Choi showed off a prototype computer that slides from a 13-inch tablet into a 17-inch screen.

“We are announcing the world’s first 17-inch sliding display for computers. This device will also satisfy various needs for larger display and portability,” Choi said at the event late Tuesday.

The device turns a 13-inch tablet into a 17-inch screen with a flexible screen and sliding mechanism.

The companies have not yet revealed when this sliding computer will be available in the market.

Intel also showcased an array of new hardware, software and services aimed at helping its broad ecosystem of developers overcome challenges and deliver new generations of innovation.

The chip maker also introduced Unison, a new software solution that provides seamless connectivity between phones (Android and iOS) and computers — starting with features including file transfer, text messaging, phone calls and phone notifications.

It will come to new laptops starting later this year.

The company also announced XESS, or Xe Super Sampling, a game performance booster that works across Intel discrete and integrated graphics.

“It’s now rolling out to existing games via updates and will be available in over 20 titles this year. The XESS developer kit is also now available on GitHub,” Intel said.

— IANS

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