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QPD vs. QMC vs. IAC vs. The Wall: Which supersized display is right for your business?

Business success is often about seeing “the big picture,” whether it’s understanding the customer journey, creating a product roadmap or reporting on performance across multiple departments at once. In situations like these and others, a supersized display can be key to seeing the big picture — offering the large format, resolution and field of view that businesses require.

Samsung delivers on this need with a wide range of supersized displays, each providing distinct design characteristics and features that can work anywhere, from the boardroom to the classroom and beyond. Here’s what you should know about each to make the best possible investment for your business and team:

1. QPD

Overview

The QPD lets you scale up your business with a 105-inch supersized display that works well for in-person meetings or remote and hybrid teams. It eliminates the need for multiple digital display screens that create a distracting border and includes professional modes that open up new possibilities for specialized industries.

Main features

The QPD has a 21:9 aspect ratio and a depth of just 48.1mm, making it the slimmest display technology in its class. An ultra-clear 5K resolution delivers sharper images and finer details, and reliable non-glare panels provide better visibility from all angles. Outward-facing ports enable flush wall mounting, and cloud-based Samsung VXT enables remote management of hardware settings and the ability to create and deploy content from another location easily.

What sets it apart

The QPD is notable for its collaboration with Smart View, which lets businesses wirelessly screen share and support up to 10 screens simultaneously for seamless collaboration. Connecting the QPD and mirror screens with a USB Type-C port is also easy. A slot based on the Open Pluggable Specification (OPS), meanwhile, eliminates the need for additional PCs or devices.

This is a highly versatile screen that retailers could use in virtual fitting applications, as the screen can fit a life-size image up to 8 feet tall in portrait mode, or in businesses that want to enhance their use of videoconferencing solutions like Microsoft Teams, which can be used in landscape mode. Then there’s Director Mode, which minimizes post-processing to preserve the director’s original intent, and DICOM Simulation Mode, which allows medical teams to simulate images like X-rays and meet DICOM’s full grayscale standards.

2. QMC

Overview

A great business display should feel like it’s always meant to be there. It should offer its intended environment the right degree of viewability and contribute to its overall elegance. That’s what you get with the QMC Series, which provides maximum impact while taking up minimum space. The QMC works well as a digital menu board to welcome visitors in a reception area and many other professional contexts.

Main features

The slimmest display in Samsung’s UGD signage portfolio, the QMC offers an unparalleled 28.5mm depth. It also offers consistent bezels on all four sides in terms of thickness and depth, which means it works just as well in portrait or landscape mode. A Quantum Processor Lite 4K and Dynamic Crystal Color means content on the QMC can be shown in more than a billion lifelike shades, and the non-glare panels work equally well in airports or train stations.

What sets it apart

An ultra-slim display like the QMC is ideal for making the most of whatever space you’re working within. It’s also easy to mount, thanks to the central positioning of the VESA holes on the back. These allow the weight to be evenly distributed for secure mounting and no risk of accidentally getting tilted.

3. All-in-One IAC

Overview

It’s a simple rule of thumb: Display technology that’s easy to use gets more use. Businesses also appreciate easily setting up digital displays to immediately take advantage of their capabilities. Most importantly, there’s great value in supersized displays that don’t require investing in additional peripherals and other components. That makes the 130-inch All-in-One IAC a particularly attractive option for busy, growing companies.

Main features

The All-in-One IAC is a true all-in-one solution. That means everything from the control box to the wall brackets and decorative bezels all come included. There’s also no compromise on quality because Samsung offers Dynamic Peaking technology that analyzes content shown on the IAC in real time and manages power consumption. This produces a brilliant, eye-catching display against any background, and LED HDR can turn any content into HDR-level quality without requiring special metadata.

What sets it apart

The All-in-One IAC offers a big impact based on an extremely quick installation process. Samsung’s Quick Build structure requires you to dock the two background plates and hang four preset modules. The control box is also built into the display, which avoids any cumbersome configuration steps. You can be up and running in as little as two hours, and if you want to combine them — at an event where an image of a keynote speaker runs next to a presentation, for instance — it’s easy to expand your setup.

4. The Wall

Overview

When it’s time to offer a “Wow” moment, you need The Wall. It’s designed for businesses wanting to elevate their brand while focusing on what matters, such as easy operation and maintenance. Companies in markets ranging from retail, hospitality and healthcare to automotive and government organizations have all benefited from The Wall’s size.

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Main features

The Wall boasts a slim, bezel-less design that allows it to seamlessly blend into its surroundings, as well as a Décor Frame with a refined, subtle but sleek finish. Its modular form factor allows businesses to customize the size, shape and ratio of the Wall based on the spatial and aesthetic requirements of the space where it’s installed.

The bold look is complemented by microLED technology that allows The Wall to transfer micrometer-scale LEDs into LED modules, and low-reflection black technology delivers unprecedented contrast. Peak brightness, meanwhile, is rendered through HDR picture refinement.

What sets it apart

There’s no better way to bring remote and hybrid employees together than through a truly immersive experience for enhanced videoconferences. The Wall also provides an excellent opportunity to highlight a brand’s values and share business information with customers and visitors. Whether you’re a retailer trying to lure customers back into stores or a carmaker showcasing their latest vehicle, The Wall offers display technology that no one will forget.

Choosing the best digital display technology for your business

Selecting display technology should begin with evaluating the full range of potential use cases that benefit both your employees and customers. These could include telling brand stories, conveying product information, wayfinding and much more.

Next, determine what makes sense based on your budget, considering that Samsung offers highly affordable options for every business.

You’ll then want to get granular about details such as the viewing environment where you’ll put digital displays and what your audience will expect in terms of resolution, color, contrast and how immersive the experience should be.

Supersize your business potential with Samsung digital signage. And find everything you need to know about choosing your store’s LED displays for optimal viewing indoors and out in this free guide.

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Shane Schick

Shane Schick tells stories that help people innovate, and to manage the change that innovation brings. He has written extensively for CIOs, CMOs and other senior enterprise decision makers as a journalist. As a content marketer, he has worked with some of the largest brands to the most disruptive startups.

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