Samsung Introduces 115-Inch 4K Smart Signage Display With VXT Integration

Samsung has introduced the QHFX 115-inch 4K Smart Signage display, which the company claims is the world’s largest LCD screen. Designed to bridge the gap between video wall and LED solutions, the single-panel form factor offers an alternative for installations that require seamless visuals without the calibration and bezel alignment challenges of tiled displays.

According to Samsung, the QHFX 115-inch display consumes 50% less power than previous models, a factor that could influence power and thermal management in larger AV environments. It features QLED 4K resolution, 1,000 nits of brightness, and 10,000 local dimming zones, along with DCI-P3 93% color gamut coverage and anti-glare capabilities for maintaining visibility in a range of lighting conditions.

The display also includes integrated 60-watt speakers and multi-view functionality that supports up to four simultaneous content streams. With a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 34.1 mm profile, and a three-bezel design, it can be installed in either portrait or landscape orientation, offering flexibility for meeting rooms, auditoriums, and retail environments.

“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.”

The QHFX 115-inch display integrates with Samsung’s Visual eXperience Transformation (VXT) platform, enabling real-time remote control, device monitoring, and centralized content management. The system, powered by Tizen 8.0, supports enterprise-level API integration, allowing IT and AV teams to streamline CMS workflows and system oversight across multiple locations.

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