For the moviegoers, this Samsung's newest 34-foot HDR LED display that reportedly has a 10 times level of brightness than the standard cinema projectors, is named Cinema Screen. It is the Samsung's latest concept that the displays fit on the changing demands for theater spaces with a higher vibrancy and accuracy.

According to Tech Radar, it has an ultra-contrast and low tone grayscale settings that allow the screen to display in both bright colors and deepest blacks. The Samsung Cinema Screen will have a 4K ( 4,906 x 2,160) resolution that gives more brightness than the traditional theater screens while exceeding DCI specifications.

The DCI specifications are being used to make sure that Samsung Cinema Screen will have its balance of high level of performance, reliability, and quality in digital cinema. Sang Kim, Vice President of Samsung Electronics America said that theaters are one of the destinations for an incomparable viewing experience and the consumers cannot simply encounter theaters with the best resolution.

Samsung Newsroom indicated that the Samsung Cinema Screen's have a direct-lit LED technology that delivers a High Dynamic Range (HDR)to the cinema. This futuristic theaters display that offers a highly accurate with a superior color presentation can capture every viewer's eye. The innovative screen display matched with its audio solution that is powered by Harman Professional Solution's Cinema Group.

Moreover, the Samsung Cinema Screen will also offer a versatility to satisfy the viewers need, as it accommodates the viewers with ambient lighting conditions while maintaining its advanced presentation capabilities. The LED display is the newest step for Samsung towards the vision of an end-to-end theater experience that is powered by digital signage.

The Samsung company is still looking forward to continuing to serve as a total solution for the theater industry and find some new exciting ways to develop to satisfy the viewer's experience. The Samsung Cinema Screen is now on its way to the DCI certification process and completed the compliance test at Keio University in Tokyo.