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Samsung protégé misses an opportunity by not going for energy harvesting when it comes to electronic shelf labels

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  • Samsung subsidiary Solum showcases several ‘bar’ displays designed for nightlife and high-end retail spaces at ISE 2025
  • A network display interface (NDI) for streaming high-resolution video can handle up to 8K and 65-inch screens, and be used to deliver live AI assistance in retail
  • Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL) could allow retail businesses to compete with online stores in real time

Solum, a digital signage company spun out of Samsung a decade ago, offered up a variety of eye-catching ideas for retail and commercial spaces at its booth at ISE 2025.

Showing that there’s more to digital signage than just 16:9 displays, Solum showcased a wall of options in unconventional shapes – for example, it has a display that is 35 inches wide but just six inches high.

These ‘bar’ displays are high resolution so they can present clear and vibrant text and images.

Solum's ISE 2026 'Bar Display Line-Up'

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

The ‘bar’ descriptor could also refer to its use case, as a spokesman explained these products are aimed at locations such as bars, clubs, or high-end retail locations looking to create a modern, cutting-edge aesthetic.

To illustrate this, Solum mocked up a wine shop with bottles in glass cases, with adjacent bar displays reflecting the look of the wine. It also showed off a Spectra 6 E Ink display with a wine advert that looked identical to print.

A large, vertical Solum e-ink display shows a pricing advertisement for wine.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

Solum also showed off its range of E-Ink electronic shelf labels (ESLs), which are more eco-friendly than print.

Thanks to E-Ink, a store could update these all at once, thus enabling brick-and-mortar stores to compete on price with online retailers through dynamic pricing changes in near real-time.

Solum's electronic shelf label 'Real Time Update' wall.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

A demonstration of Solum's 4.5 and 5.8-inch electronic shelf labels.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

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