Samsung built a vertical TV for (who else?) the millennials [Update] [arstechnica.com]
You Animals Love Vertical Video So Much Samsung Made a TV That Turns Sideways [gizmodo.com]
Samsung's vertical Sero TV brings Insta Stories to a big screen [www.engadget.com]
Samsung thinks millennials want vertical TVs [www.theverge.com]
Samsung's new vertical TV rotates so you can show what's on your phone [www.businessinsider.com]
Samsung embraces vertical videos with a $16,000 vertical TV https://t.co/cZ3fG8rndG
— Ron Amadeo (@RonAmadeo) April 29, 2019
Surely the end of days: Samsung is releasing a portrait-mode/sideways TV for everyone who forgets human eyes are located side-by-side :-) (to be precise, it rotates 90 degrees) https://t.co/cphwLXx1B4 #tech #tvs pic.twitter.com/DIfEAdvqsh
— Jeff MacArthur (@jeffmacarthur) April 29, 2019
Breaking: Apple to debut vertical screen, may call it “iPhone” or “iPad” ?
— Matthew Cassinelli (@mattcassinelli) April 29, 2019
Excited to see if there’s any use for a non-widescreen device, let’s hope so https://t.co/9OJHOHWRuP
DAMMIT MILLENNIALS YOU'VE DONE GONE TOO FAR
— David Edward ? (@_David_Edward) April 29, 2019
Samsung thinks millennials want vertical TVs - The Verge https://t.co/n8NX9PF46h via @Instapaper
Forget vertical video... Introducing Vertical TV!? https://t.co/OKAyiZ9rfz
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 29, 2019
Samsung thinks millennials want vertical TVs https://t.co/FnuELptWcS pic.twitter.com/MxJfChYvr0
— The Verge (@verge) April 29, 2019
While this is extremely dumb, I can't help but think how nice this would be for vertically oriented arcade games, shmups, and even DS/3DS emulation.https://t.co/FJSIuEEqVD
— Mr. Drumble (@MrDrumble) April 29, 2019
Was going to say that as a millennial, I not only remember when people still had B&W TVs; I remember when you could still buy them.
— Catrìona ⚧ Faolain (@CatisinSpace) April 29, 2019
But it turns out people *still* have them and you can *still* buy them, so maybe that doesn't say as much as I think.https://t.co/LOiCgXyKCh
https://t.co/E3lFnugyzf you know it's been very fascinating watching tech companies fail to come to terms with the fact a lot of tech fields are now "boring" and outside of forced obsolescence it's hard to find that next big thing to get folks to upgrade
— Electric Tako (@DrPalutena) April 29, 2019
NO THE FUCK WE DON’T. https://t.co/sJ5zlFRvyz
— Todd Awesome (@ToddJAwesome) April 29, 2019
From the geniuses that thought 3D TV will be big, that curved screens will be sexy, that folding screens would matter, now we have THE VERTICAL TV.
— Philippe MÉDA (@icopilots) April 29, 2019
Next up, no screen TV? https://t.co/X75w1EzVuL
상품 컨셉이 이해가 잘 안 되면 일단 밀레니얼을 붙여 보자.
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) April 30, 2019
음, 나이 들어도 세로 화면이 필요한 경우는 꽤 됩니다. 카페이 메뉴판이라든가. 지금 쓰고 있는 외장 모니터도 세로로 쓰고 있음. 글 쓰거나 코드 볼 때 의외로 편해요. https://t.co/cuzhlfCrEZ
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. https://t.co/c6GMw06v4F
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) April 29, 2019
here it is! the tv you've always wanted! it displays content the wrong way as an option https://t.co/jJLQ42f0bE
— neal rice ? (@flakealso) April 29, 2019
Please stop. First motion smoothing on TV sets, now this? https://t.co/k1kZcziCBY
— Dennis Tzeng (@ThinkHero) April 30, 2019
Samsung thinks millennials want vertical TVs https://t.co/FnuELptWcS pic.twitter.com/pP4IarA6Qw
— The Verge (@verge) April 30, 2019
Ah ha! They’re readying the hardware for the imminent explosion of vertical @TickHQ content... (really not sure about this) https://t.co/nMXtJ8NT6Z
— Jessica Butcher (@jessbutcher) April 30, 2019
“Giant vertical Bixby speaker / TV hybrid” sounds like the purposefully bad idea you have to make sure people participate in the brainstorm https://t.co/zOepiOnH42
— nilay patel (@reckless) April 29, 2019
Who the fuck thought ANYONE wants this?
— Emma Evans (@TrancewithMe) April 29, 2019
Samsung revealed a $1,600 TV for millennials that rotates to turn into a massive screen for your smartphone https://t.co/HE4rTEWVli