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For £761.20 ex-VAT, the Sony FW-55EZ20L is a sensible choice if you want a “set it up and let it run” Android-based signage screen from a brand that knows display panels. The big practical win here is the 16/7 running style plus the built-in smart side (Android/Wi‑Fi), which usually means less fuss with external players and fewer cables hanging around. If you’re doing retail menus, reception comms, internal comms, or any content refresh workflow where you’re updating playlists centrally and want reliability, it’s the kind of screen that tends to behave.
That said, this isn’t the bargain-basement option, so I wouldn’t buy it if your real requirement is a multi-screen video wall with heavy creative workloads or if you’re trying to squeeze maximum brightness for bright shop floors—350 cd/m² is fine for controlled indoor environments, but it can look a bit “muted” in strong ambient light. Also, if you don’t actually need Android/Wi‑Fi and already have a signage controller/players you trust, you may be paying extra for convenience you won’t use. Bottom line: buy it if you value brand reliability, simpler deployment, and indoor signage use; avoid it if your install demands strong daylight visibility or you’ve already got the hardware stack nailed down.

Samsung
Samsung KM24C-5 - Kiosk 1 x Core i5 - flash 256 GB - Win 10 IoT Enterprise (includes Win 10 IoT Licence) - monitor: LED 24" 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) @ 75 Hz touchscreen

Sony
Sony Bravia Professional Displays FW-55BZ40L - 55" Diagonal Class BZ40L Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - Android TV - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - Direct LED

ViewSonic
Viewsonic CDE86G3-1C

Samsung
Samsung BE43C-H - 43" Diagonal Class BEC-H Series LED-backlit LCD TV - digital signage - Smart TV - Tizen OS - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - black