- VoIP & Phone Systems
The Guide to UCaaS: Unified Communications as a Service
18 Mar, 2026






£697.26 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £581 ex-VAT, the Samsung BE55FX-H is one of the more sensible “entry-level” options if you want a reliable business TV rather than a proper video wall controller setup. Samsung’s Tizen is usually the big win here: it’s stable for day-to-day signage, you don’t feel like you’re constantly fighting the software, and Wi‑Fi + built-in processing means you can get content running without bolting on extra boxes. Brightness is only “good enough” for typical office/reception environments—great indoors, but don’t expect it to win against strong daylight or a highly reflective lobby.
I’d recommend this to businesses that need a few screens to communicate menus, announcements, training content, or wayfinding in normal lighting, especially if you want to keep installation simple and reduce ongoing fuss. It’s less ideal if you’re planning something more demanding like content-heavy schedules with complex integrations, or if the screen will be in a bright retail front with lots of glare—those setups often need more headroom and a more thought-through signage architecture. If you’re comparing against similarly priced alternatives, ask yourself whether you want the “works out of the box with minimal hassle” experience (Samsung’s strength) or whether you need advanced control that may push you toward a more purpose-built kit.

Sony
Sony PrimeSupport Pro - Extended service agreement - parts and labour (for televisions) - 2 years (4th/5th year) - for Sony TO-75BZ35F-CA10

Samsung
Samsung QH65C - 65" Diagonal Class (64.5" viewable) - QHC Series LED-backlit LCD display - Crystal UHD - digital signage - Tizen OS - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - Edge LED - black

Samsung
Samsung QM75C - 75" Diagonal Class QMC Series LED-backlit LCD display - Crystal UHD - digital signage - Tizen OS - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - Edge LED - black

Iiyama
T2455MSC-B2