Samsung introduces 14m Onyx LED with 4K 120Hz support
At CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas, Samsung introduced a new 14m (14-meter) standard size for its Onyx cinema LED lineup, and itβs aimed squarely at the premium large-format auditoriums.
The new 14-meter model carries a 3.3mm pixel pitch, tuned specifically for that screen size to keep image quality sharp across the whole face of a larger display. The infinite contrast ratio means blacks that actually look black.
It supports up to 4K 120Hz, which puts motion handling in a different category than anything projection-based can offer at this scale. Peak brightness hits 300 nits, roughly six times what conventional cinema standards deliver.
Individual LED cabinets can be added to the sides and bottom, pushing the 14-meter format up to 20 meters total. Itβs a practical architecture decision that gives exhibitors flexibility.
Samsung Onyx LED display lineup now runs from a 5m boutique configuration up through 10m premium rooms to this new 14m format. Three tiers, distinct purposes; Samsung is building a full stack.
Trilith Cinemas in Fayetteville, Georgia, installed the latest Onyx generation across five auditoriums in December 2025, becoming the first US to do so.
Over in Rabat, Morocco, PathΓ© Dar Essalam opened with 12 Onyx screens across four auditoriums. PathΓ© now operates more Onyx screens than any other cinema company in Europe.
βPeople go to premium theaters for something they cannot recreate at home,β said Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. βThat raises the bar for every part of the auditorium, starting with the screen. Samsungβs new 14-meter Onyx gives exhibitors a way to bring the premium experience to larger auditoriums, helping turn moviegoing into a destination again.β
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