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Samsung’s QB65C-N is one of those “boring in the best way” digital signage panels: solid, reliable, and more about getting you through day-to-day deployments than chasing flashy gimmicks. With Tizen onboard and Samsung’s typical management ecosystem, it’s a sensible choice for straightforward content playback—menus, announcements, dashboards, simple schedules—especially where you want decent brightness for typical office/retail lighting without overcomplicating the stack. The integrated processor plus the OS tends to reduce the usual faff of separate media players, which is where most signage projects quietly lose time and money.
At £1,193.65 ex-VAT for a 65-inch, though, it’s not automatically “cheap”, so I wouldn’t buy it for a one-off or a test install. It’s a good fit if you’re a reseller/IT team supplying multiple sites, or if this is going into stable environments where the panel will be reused and managed centrally. If you need higher-brightness performance for harsh retail sunlight, long viewing angles, or you’re planning a complex video wall/media workflow, you may find better value by upsizing the panel size and/or using an external player tuned to your deployment needs. In short: buy it if you want dependable Samsung signage for practical use; think twice if your requirements are more demanding than “display content reliably, manage it easily.”

Sony
Sony Bravia Professional Displays FWD-32W8001 - 32" Diagonal Class LED-backlit LCD display - with TV tuner - commercial use

ViewSonic
ViewSonic EP5542 - 55" Diagonal Class ePoster Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage / kiosk - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - direct-lit LED

Iiyama
XB2797QSN-B1

ViewSonic
ViewSonic ViewBoard Cast - Licence - Win, Android, Chrome OS, Mac - for ViewSonic VPC10-WP-8, ViewBoard IFP6560, IFP7560, IFP8670, IFP9850