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The Guide to Network Cabling Standards for Business
5 Oct, 2025







£2240.00 inc. VAT
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Samsung’s “SNOW‑JMU” sits in that awkward “looks like a bargain until you price in the real setup” bracket. At £1,866.67 ex‑VAT, you’re not buying a throwaway media stick—you’re buying something meant to be deployed and managed as part of a bigger digital signage rollout. If you already have Samsung’s ecosystem (or a partner/management approach lined up), it can make sense because Samsung typically performs reliably in signage scenarios and plays nicely with common content pipelines. In practice, you want this kind of player when uptime matters and you’re not constantly babysitting devices.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it on spec for a one‑off screen or a small trial. That price usually buys you either a more straightforward platform experience, or multiple cheaper devices depending on your scale. Unless you know you’ll use the management features and the hardware’s expected longevity, it’s easy to overpay for “just a box that plays video.” Bottom line: best for UK businesses doing managed deployments (multiple locations/teams, ongoing content updates, need for stable operation). If you’re experimenting with a single site, or you don’t have a clear plan for content management, look at cheaper signage players and spend the difference on orchestration and cabling/hosting where it actually pays off.

Samsung
Samsung Signage Player Box SBB-SSNV - Digital signage player

Samsung
Samsung LED S-Box SNOW-JMU - Digital signage player - Tizen OS 4.0

Lenovo
Lenovo Chromebox Micro 83F9 - Micro Celeron N4500 / up to 2.8 GHz - RAM 8 GB - flash - eMMC 32 GB - UHD Graphics - IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) - Chrome OS - monitor: none - black - Lenovo TopSeller

Samsung
Samsung SBB-SSFV Set Back Box