Samsung Introduces 14-Meter Onyx Cinema LED Display at CinemaCon 2026 Samsung Electronics unveiled a novel 14-meter standard size for its Onyx cinema LED display lineup at CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas, expanding its premium theater offerings for larger auditoriums. The announcement was made on April 13, 2026, during the annual cinema industry convention held at Caesars Palace. The 14-meter Onyx display joins Samsung’s existing 5-meter and 10-meter models in the Onyx ICD (Integrated Cinema Display) series, delivering the same core performance, reliability, and scalability that have defined the platform since its debut in 2017. Designed specifically for Premium Large Format (PLF) theaters, the new size addresses growing exhibitor demand for larger-format auditoriums that provide immersive experiences unattainable at home. According to Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of Samsung’s Visual Display Business, “People go to premium theaters for something they cannot recreate at home. That raises the bar for every part of the auditorium, starting with the screen. Samsung’s new 14-meter Onyx gives exhibitors a way to bring the premium experience to larger auditoriums, helping turn moviegoing into a destination again.” The display features deep blacks, rich color, and striking contrast—hallmarks of Samsung’s cinema LED technology—although supporting optimized seating layouts and more efficient use of theater space. With a scalable design and industry-leading reliability, the 14-meter model enables cinemas to expand their premium offerings without compromising on image quality or operational consistency. Samsung emphasized that the 14-meter format is part of its broader vision to support screens up to 20 meters, continuing its leadership in the premium cinema LED market. The new model was showcased at Samsung’s booth in Roman Ballroom 1&2 at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon 2026, alongside other innovations including glasses-free 3D Spatial Signage and a 115-inch digital signage display. As of CinemaCon 2026, Samsung Onyx has seen growing global adoption across boutique theaters, premium auditoriums, and now larger PLF venues, reinforcing its role in shaping the future of cinematic exhibition through advanced LED technology.
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