Most of us have a flat screen tv in our homes these days, and they are no longer newfangled or impressive. Indeed, they are often an eyesore, taking the attention of the whole room they’re in, and acting as a distraction. Samsung has a new TV called the Serif, which is an attempt to make a TV more of a work of art than an appliance. Framed with a shape that makes it a seriffed “I” from the side view, this screen should look great in most rooms, which is more than most TVs can claim. Available in three colors, TBD whether it will arrive in the US.
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