Samsung unveils colour e-paper display for businesses

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Expression Africa

Samsung has launched its new 32-inch colour e-paper display globally, offering a smart, energy-saving solution that’s now available to businesses in Kenya.

The display uses close to zero power — 0.00W when showing static content — making it a practical and eco-friendly option for businesses looking to cut electricity costs. It also runs on a built-in battery, allowing for flexible placement without the need for constant power.

With its slim, paper-like design, the e-paper is ideal for retail stores, banks, hospitals, or offices. It can be mounted on walls, ceilings, or tables, and displays vibrant, easy-to-read colors that mimic traditional posters — making it a great alternative to printed signage.

Businesses can update their content using a mobile app or remotely manage multiple screens through Samsung’s content system.

It also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C ports, and 8GB of storage, ensuring smooth integration into existing systems.

Samsung has also made sustainability a priority with this product, using 55% recycled plastic in the display and shipping it in fully paper-based packaging.

As the global leader in digital signage for 16 years running, Samsung continues to set the standard for innovation.

Read also: Samsung Electronics acquires FläktGroup from Triton in €1.5bn deal

With the launch of the Color E-Paper, businesses in Kenya now have access to smarter, more sustainable display options.

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