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Cyber Essentials Plus for Small Businesses: Is It Worth It?
13 Jun, 2026
£852.28 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For **£709.87 ex-VAT**, the Avocor AVK-6510 (65") is a decent “get a proper Android-capable signage panel in the building” option, especially if you want something that’s more plug-and-play than a basic TV. Avocor tends to focus on business usability—reliable long-running operation, sensible input handling, and that Android platform makes it easier to deploy and update content without a separate media player in every room. If you’re equipping meeting rooms, reception areas, training spaces, or any place where you don’t want to manage a separate device fleet, it’s pretty compelling value.
That said, I’d only buy it if you’re **clear on your use case**. If this is going into heavy day-long signage with lots of different zones, you’ll want to sanity-check the content-management experience (how you publish, schedule, and manage playlists) and whether the Android side will fit your IT standards (updates, security, user control). Also, “QLED/HDR” marketing doesn’t always translate to obvious day-to-day benefit in typical office lighting—so don’t buy it expecting it to look dramatically better than cheaper commercial panels. Overall: **good for straightforward digital signage with light-to-moderate complexity**; **less ideal** if you need advanced multi-site control or you’re already committed to a separate professional signage player (because then you might just be paying extra for the built-in Android.

Samsung
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Sony
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ViewSonic
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Iiyama
XB2797QSN-B1