Samsung has unveiled a TV that switches from a horizontal, landscape-style orientation to vertical - so it can easily display smartphone content.

The 43in device is called Sero and comes with an integrated easel-like stand upon which the screen pivots.

It will go on sale in South Korea towards the end of May and cost 1.89m won (£1,250).

One TV analyst said it was an interesting concept - but might have limited applications.

Sero will come with a microphone and Samsung's virtual assistant Bixby built in. It can also be set up to display photographs, a clock face or other images.

Among the content users might choose to watch on it may be a new series of shows by Snapchat, designed for mobile consumption and set to be launched in May.

It was an interesting design but faced challenges in the TV market, said Matthew Rubin at market research firm Futuresource.

"The use case for the Sero, beyond that of a regular landscape position TV, is limited, especially with a relatively high price tag," he said.

"A lot of content from the likes of YouTube is already in landscape mode.

"It is telling that the TV will initially launch in South Korea, which is a market with very high mobile phone usage, so the likely success can be gauged quite early."

The BBC asked Samsung whether the Sero is likely to be released outside South Korea. A spokeswoman said: "Samsung will review global launch plans after the launch of 'The Sero' in Korea."

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