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Samsung held onto its crown as the world’s top commercial display manufacturer in 2025 — extending a 17-year streak that’s getting hard to ignore. Its screens are everywhere, from high-impact advertising to premium cinema setups like the Onyx series.
But this time, Samsung is aiming a little higher — straight into space. The company has unveiled one of its more imaginative LED deployments yet, bringing the cosmos a bit closer to Earth.
Already among Europe’s most advanced planetariums, the Zeiss Planetarium just got another impressive tech upgrade. A striking V-shaped Samsung LED wall now anchors the venue, opening up new ways to experience the most breathtaking celestial scenes.
Samsung's V-shaped LED installation consists of 85 LED cabinets. The video wall has a pixel pitch of 2.0mm and a staggering refresh rate of 3,840Hz, ensuring it can deliver flicker-free images even when viewed up close or when recorded with cameras for TV broadcasts.
You can see what the display installation looks like in the video below.
Samsung says the V-shaped display serves as a visual gateway to the cosmos but can also be used to help visitors learn about events and exhibitions.
So, not only can the LED wall show spectacular live-action footage of the International Space Station, but it can also be used by Berlin Planetarium guests to take exciting photos with a cosmic background.
As Samsung puts it: “Such installations demonstrate how technology makes knowledge emotionally tangible and transforms places into experiential spaces.”
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