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At £2,258 ex-VAT, the Samsung KM24C-3 is the kind of “quietly serious” kiosk display you buy when you don’t want fiddling. The 24" size is practical for reception, queue/billing info, wayfinding, small retail promos, and internal signage where you need bright, crisp content without going full digital signage wall. With a touch front-end and the bundled Windows 10 IoT approach, it suits teams who want to control the whole environment (manage apps centrally, run a custom UI, keep it stable) rather than relying on whatever generic media player is bundled in the cheapest options.
That said, I wouldn’t treat this as a bargain just because it’s “built-in processor.” If your use case is simple—like looping video or showing a static menu—then you may be overpaying compared with a lower-cost display plus a sensible external player/mini PC you already know and can swap easily. Also, kiosk hardware is only as good as the serviceability and your deployment plan: if you’re not already set up for Windows IoT management and updates, the “enterprise” promise can turn into admin overhead. In short: **buy it if you need a managed, touch-enabled kiosk experience and value reliability over flexibility**. **Skip it if your content is simple or you want easy hardware upgrades later**.

ViewSonic
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Sony
Sony Bravia Professional Displays FW-65EZ20L - 65" Diagonal Class EZ20L Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - Android TV - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - Direct LED - hairline black

Samsung
Samsung QM50C - 50" Diagonal Class QMC Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - Tizen OS - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160

Iiyama
iiyama ProLite X4373UHSU-B2 - LED monitor - 43" (42.5" viewable) - 3840 x 2160 4K @ 60 Hz - VA - 450 cd/m� - 4000:1 - HDR10 - 3 ms - 2xHDMI, DisplayPort - speakers - matte, black