Image Adjustment Made Easy with the Convenient Home Menu for Broadcasters
During live broadcasts, studios often need to quickly fine-tune and switch display settings to accommodate different types of content. Samsung’s UDE-S Series Videowall Display streamlines this process with a newly designed Home Menu, tailored specifically to the needs of broadcasting and telecommunication environments.
Through its intuitive interface, broadcasters can easily select color temperature settings ranging from 2,800K to 6,500K—or apply pre-calibrated color profiles. The Home Menu also allows manual adjustments of RGB color values and white balance settings with just a few clicks.
This user-friendly interface makes it simple to update and modify image settings on the fly, offering a range of real-time content configuration options. As a result, broadcasters can ensure their on-screen visuals remain accurate, professional, and optimized for any type of live production.

Engage Viewers with Intelligent, Continuous, and Reliable Content Display
Samsung’s UDE-S Series Videowall Display combines top-tier visual performance with distraction-free clarity to captivate and engage viewers. Engineered for 24/7 operation, the UDE-S series delivers flexible content playback with consistent image quality and vibrant presentations—making it the ideal choice for around-the-clock newsrooms and dynamic studio broadcast environments.
With a high brightness level of up to 700 nits, the display ensures an immersive visual experience through vivid, lifelike images. Additionally, its ultra-narrow 3.5mm bezel—one of the thinnest in the videowall industry—minimizes visual interruptions, allowing viewers to stay focused on the content rather than the screen borders.
By combining refined design, high brightness, and virtually seamless bezels, the UDE-S display creates a smooth and engaging visual environment. This fosters a superior viewing experience for both broadcasters and their audiences, ensuring that every frame supports meaningful and memorable storytelling.