Samsung recently launched its latest Onyx Cinema LED screen at CinemaCon 2025, setting new benchmarks for the LED cinema.

These newly unveiled Onyx cinema LED screens in CinemaCon 2025 have improved from the 2017 version of screens. The said screens are much more remote from the traditional projectors over the LED panels, instead delivering phenomenally brighter, smoother, and highly immersive images.

Onyx cinema screens would use modular LED panels instead of the images from traditional projectors, which would provide true blacks, infinite contrast, and extremely accurate colors, like in OLED TVs but in larger versions. The company keeps its eyes on the need for innovative technology in cinema in the future.

The Onyx screen gives a 4K picture with Hz for brightening up the viewing experience to make objects look sharper and more fluid. HDR pulls brightness to 300 nits for more vibrant color pop while making highlights appear real. Samsung offers four options in sizes for screens.

There are 5 meters (16ft), 10 meters (33ft), 14 meters (46ft), and 20 meters (66ft) available.

David Phelps, display chief for Samsung America, stated, "Innovation is more important than ever as the entertainment industry begins to look toward the future of cinema." The screens will also support high frame rate (HFR) content, up to and including 120 frames per second (fps).

Clearly, the company is doing this new generation rollout in the fall of 2025 at the first place at LVL 11 Entertainment, Mesa, Arizona.