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£588.38 inc. VAT
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At £490.32 ex-VAT for a 13" Samsung touchscreen running Tizen, this is very much a “small-screen, put-it-where-people look” kind of buy. The upside is that Samsung’s platform is typically reliable for day-to-day signage: simple to deploy, easy to manage, and the touch component makes it genuinely useful for things like wayfinding in a reception area, quick catalog/interactions in a store, or internal “grab-and-go” info points. The brightness is strong enough for normal indoor use, and Wi‑Fi removes a chunk of hassle if you’re not ready to wire everything up.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re expecting it to replace larger digital signage setups or to work well in brighter environments (glare and viewing angles become your problem fast on small panels). Also, if you’re deploying at scale, the real cost isn’t the screen—it’s mounting, content workflow, and ongoing management. For the money, it’s best for businesses that want a single, dependable interactive unit or a small number of units where touch actually adds value. If you just need “static display” signage, you’ll probably get better value per screen size elsewhere.

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Samsung IE040A - IEA Series LED display unit - digital signage 240 x 135 per unit - SMD - HDR