Believe it or not, the first' vertical' television Samsung presented to satisfy the new Millennia that recently only favor content in the classic horizontal mode instead. It is known as Sero and is actually a 43-inch TV, which can be seen either horizontally or vertically, by rotating it at just 90 degrees. An idea that some thinks is brighter than you might think. The idea that we now turn to classic TV is unquestionably based on the fact that the majority of the content currently displayed on smartphones comes from Instagram. All this content has been recorded vertically and Samsung has designed a TV for this new display type. With 4.1 input and in particular, 60W speakers from integrated speakers, the new Sero is encouraging the content of smartphones to be better viewed via the TV. There is clearly an integrated Bluetooth connection that guarantees that the content of the smartphone is immediately transferred to the TV. Also, if you decide not to use it to project videos from a mobile device, Sero could work as a simple frame to view digital photos, or as a music visitor. Bixby isn't only in it because the new TV Sero could also provide information on the weather, or everything you can ask the virtual assistant on your smartphone today. It is interesting to learn how Samsung presents the new versions of Serif and Frame to an original and particular TV like Sero. This probably indicates that the company in South Korea is convinced of the way a new future TV view could take. The same firm considers the new Sero to be a new concept television which will be monitored closely on the market. Only in the South Korean market, Sero will be sold from May for about $1,600.