
Samsung has launched a new 115″ 4K Smart Signage display (QHFX 115″), which the company says is intended to fill a gap between the Videowall and LED product categories. Claimed as the world’s largest LCD display, the new model builds on Samsung’s 105″ QPDX 5K model by continuing the trend of increased power efficiency in ultra-large LCD displays.
“In today’s digital-first world, businesses are eager to provide immersive experiences that captivate consumers,” said David Phelps, Head of Display Division, Samsung Electronics America. “Our super-sized Smart Signage brings a new standard for large-scale display, offering powerful audio-visual performance at a price point that opens the door to innovation.”
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With 1,000 nits of maximum brightness, QLED 4K resolution, 10,000 local dimming zones combined with DCI-P3 93% Color Gamut and anti-glare capabilities, Samsung says the QHFX 115” provides sharp visibility in various lighting conditions. The display features a 16:9 aspect ratio, 60-watt speakers and multi-view functionality, which supports up to four split windows of simultaneous content streams. A profile of 34.1mm and three-bezel design gives users greater flexibility to select between a portrait or landscape orientation. Samsung positions the display as a solution for conference rooms, auditoriums, and flagship retail stores.