
Samsung launched its new educational-focused interactive exhibition at the Bet 2025 show on Tuesday. Part of the WAFX-P series, these displays are designed to create smart learning environments in classrooms. Through the latest series, South Korean tech giants have incorporated several artificial intelligence (AI) features, including search circles. With a maximum size of 86 inches, it is expected to be the largest display when supporting visual search tools. Samsung has not disclosed the price of interactive displays yet.
Samsung’s WAFX-P monitor provides visual search function
The tech giant announced the WAFX-P series interactive display of classrooms equipped with Samsung AI assistants and various AI functions. The company’s WAFX-P series runs on Android, and it is compatible with Google Classrooms, Google Drive and Google.
The WAFX-P series will have three display sizes of 65, 75 and 86 inches. To run AI inference locally, the device is equipped with a neural processing unit (NPU) with performance up to 4.8 trillion operations per second. It also comes with an undisclosed octa-core CPU with 16GB RAM and 128GB SSD storage.
Samsung’s new interactive display features up to 450 peak brightnesses and comes with a built-in 4K camera, microphone, and 20W speakers. The smart display will run on Android 15. It is worth noting that the pricing details and launch date of the device have not been announced yet.
Using the Samsung AI Assistant, teachers and students can access Google Circles for a search feature, which allows users to quickly run web searches on images or text on any screen. The tech giant stressed that the results will come from “trusted sources”, although it is not clear whether this will be a special version of AI tools.
In addition to this, interactive displays will provide AI-driven course summary to present reviews at the end of each course, thus helping students with post-school comments. In addition, the real-time transcript will convert voice to text in real-time to make it easy for students to revisit the teacher’s explanations and pointers.