Samsung SM'ART Gallery Panels aren't just pieces of art, they're for displaying art

Samsung seems to be pumping out new devices like there's no tomorrow, but here's something new to set a precedent: SM'ART Panels specifically designed for displaying fine art. In development for five years, the high resolution LCD panels surpass standard television sets in an attempt to be a truly digital canvas. The panels are designed to display the fine details that an artist wishes to come through, such as texture and the exact color envisioned.

Co-developed with Planar, the two existing prototypes come in sizes of 21.9" by 33.9" with an aspect ratio of 1:1.5 and 48" by 27" with a 16:9 aspect ratio. Much like tablets, the displays have ambient light sensors and also sensors for motion, meaning they have the ability to turn on and off by themselves, conserving power. Also borrowing from our tablets is Samsung's goal of bringing a market-like service to the panels where users could search for new art to display and purchase it right from the device.

Samsung intends for this to be a new market of displays. They claim artist are eager to start making works with the new technology, and their goal is to develop this into a new medium. There is no information on pricing available at this time, however it's safe to assume it will be much pricier than a standard LCD TV set. Samsung says the first SM'ART Gallery Panels will be available sometime in mid-2012.

[via Chip Chick]