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Samsung's absurd 219-inch TV takes up an entire wall - thus its name, 'The Wall'

At 219-inches, Samsung's "The Wall" TV is bigger than ever before:

Samsung's absurd 219-inch TV takes up an entire wall - thus its name, 'The Wall'

Here's one of those screen modules:

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As you can see above, the individual panels that make up the 219-inch TV aren't particularly large — it's the black square being held in a single hand.

To that end, the concept can be scaled to a variety of different applications.

One such application: Displays with strange shapes being used for very specific things.

One such application: Displays with strange shapes being used for very specific things.

And that's not all:

And that

A more reasonable 75-inch model was shown off — a consumer-friendly version of Samsung's new tech:

A more reasonable 75-inch model was shown off — a consumer-friendly version of Samsung

Samsung says that a consumer version of its modular television will arrive "soon," at some point in 2019. There's no specifics on pricing or availability just yet.

More than just a TV, "The Wall" is envisioned as a means of displaying art.

More than just a TV, "The Wall" is envisioned as a means of displaying art.

Samsung sees its "Wall" concept as an interactive screen that fits into your home. Rather than appearing as a massive black rectangle when turned off, the screen can be set to display pieces of art, or even just blend in by displaying textured material.

"The customizable UX allows users to create a Feature Wall when the screen is turned off by choosing a picture, painting or piece of framed art that best suits their tastes. Alternatively, a wide variety of premium wall materials, finishes and other décor options are available," a release from Samsung says.

Because the display has no bezels framing its edges, artwork (or other visuals displayed) blends in more seamlessly than it might on a normal TV.

Whether this will be the future of TVs remains to be seen, but it's certainly a more novel concept than most. If nothing else, it's ambitious and fascinating.

Whether this will be the future of TVs remains to be seen, but it

Check out a video of the modular TV concept from Samsung right here, care of Engadget:

Check out a video of the modular TV concept from Samsung right here, care of Engadget:

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