Why a commercial display, not a consumer TV
A commercial display is built to run while a TV is built to be watched.
Commercial displays are rated for 16-hour or 24/7 continuous duty. The Samsung commercial 4K display lineup runs at 500–5,000 nits depending on the panel, ships with slim 1.7mm bezels for clean video-wall builds, supports portrait or landscape mounting, color-calibrates out of the factory so brand colors hold across the 3-year warranty, and pairs with a dedicated media player so smart-TV firmware never injects ad prompts or OS reboots over your content. Consumer TVs are rated for 4–6 hours of viewing daily, ship at 200–350 nits, fade in storefront windows, and lose their warranty the moment they run in a retail or corporate environment.
We ship Samsung commercial display screens because they hold up. The same QM 4K commercial display lineup runs today in 150+ L'Occitane boutiques, the Janie and Jack mall storefront program, the Pressed Juicery menu-board fleet, the Herman Miller corporate showroom, the Bonobos and Cole Haan flagship retail floors, and TravisMathew's apparel storefronts. The OM high-brightness window-facing series sits in 1,000+ retail storefronts in our network. The OH outdoor IP56 series ships on Hello Boba's mobile QSR truck and on the gas-station forecourt installs. The UDE Video Wall tile is the Victoria's Secret Fifth Avenue 98-inch + 85-inch flagship moment.
CrownTV is a turnkey digital signage provider helping brands digitize their physical spaces. We bundle three things most vendors split apart: our cloud-based digital signage software, commercial-grade indoor and high-brightness window displays, and a nationwide installation team. We run the whole stack — site survey, hardware, install, content management, ongoing support — under one contract. From a single screen in one location to a national rollout across 500 stores, the playbook is the same.