here's samsung's odyssey arc, a curved oled screen that can be used in landscape or portrait mode forrent all—encompassing view. and for those who don't know whether they actually want a curved screen or not, the lg oled flex will be out later this year, promising to bend to your will. we have been wondering how big events like this would fare post—pandemic. i mean, would we still want to fly in from all over the world and gather in one place, or are we happy to do our business and product launches online these days? injanuary, the us equivalent of the show, ces, was decidedly smaller and quieter, but i would say that while ifa definitely had fewer visitors, its chairman told me the show was up to about 85 or 90% of its pre—pandemic size. we all have learned in the pandemic that those online tools work very well, but we have also learned that we missed the handshake. there is a longing for personal interaction, especially when making new contacts, especially where you have a need for haptic and tactile products, actually, and this is the reason why we're doing ifa. yeah, the show is b