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10 Mar, 2026







£2255.24 inc. VAT
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For £1,879 ex-VAT, the Samsung QM75C is the kind of mid-to-upper “proper” digital signage panel you buy when you actually need it to run all day without drama. Samsung’s Tizen in particular tends to be reliable in real deployments, and the 75" size is a sweet spot for reception areas, meeting spaces, retail backrooms, and wayfinding where you want content to read from a decent distance. If you’re managing multiple screens, it also makes life easier because Samsung’s signage ecosystem is fairly straightforward compared to some brands that feel more “developer-first”.
That said, it’s not a slam dunk if you just need a one-off screen for a promo wall. The cost only makes sense if you’ll use it as a signage device (scheduling, templates, remote updates, ongoing content) rather than a casual TV replacement. Also, at this price, you should be thinking about total install reality—mounting, cabling, and whether you’ll need a separate media player/management solution—because those things often decide the real value more than the panel itself. If uptime and day-to-day control matter more than minimum cost, the QM75C is a sensible buy; if you’re on a tight budget or experimenting, you’ll likely get better value going simpler and smaller.

Sony
Sony Bravia Professional Displays FW-75BZ35L - 75" Diagonal Class BZ35L Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - Android TV - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - Direct LED

LG Electronics
LG 27U631A-B - LED monitor - 27" - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 100 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1000:1 - HDR10 - 5 ms - HDMI, USB-C - black

ViewSonic
ViewSonic myViewBoard Manager Advanced - Subscription licence (1 year) - single panel package

Iiyama
T2455MSC-B2