Intel and Samsung together working on slidable PC [Check Prototype]

13-inch tablet into a 17-inch display (Unison software)

The biggest news is here, Samsung, the South Korean company that is one of the world’s largest producers of electronic devices is now working with Intel to bring “slidable” PCs. At Intel’s Innovation keynote 2022, Samsung Display CEO JS Choi appeared onstage to show off a prototype PC that slides from a 13-inch tablet into a 17-inch display.

“We’re announcing the world’s first 17-inch slidable display for PCs,” said Choi. “This device will satisfy various needs for a larger screen and portability as well.”

Foldable Out Slidable In – New Agenda

Samsung Display is now focusing on the sliding device instead of foldable technology for its flexible PC displays. Intel has been experimenting with new PC form factors for years and was initially preparing for a dual-screen and foldable future before Microsoft dropped its plans for Windows 10X on foldable.

But it’s not easy to bring it to live there will be more core development need to be prepared. The prototype of the new Samsung’s slidable PC turns the 13-inch tablet into a 17-inch monitor with a flexible display. Intel then shows a new Unison software on this display, which is said to connect Intel-powered computers to smartphones — including iPhones.

Note that the prototype is just for demo the official release may take some time. So stay tuned with us for more Samsung-related updates.

Intel and Samsung brings slidable PC prototype

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