Samsung’s 115-Inch QHFX Headlines Trio of Commercial Display Models

Samsung is supporting its newly announced commercial display products with technologies that include AI, 4K and 5K resolutions, and Samsung SmartThings Pro.
Published: March 25, 2025

Samsung Electronics America, Inc., has announced the launch of its latest display technologies: The WAF Interactive Display (model WAFX-P), 105-inch 5K UHD Smart Signage (model QPD-5K) and 115-inch 4K Smart Signage (model QHFX).

These products were first unveiled at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025 in Barcelona, and the global electronics company boasts this new generation of displays demonstrates its leadership in delivering captivating visuals and cutting-edge features to shape user experiences for years to come.

“As the future of work and learning continues to evolve, Samsung remains at the forefront of innovation,” says David Phelps, head of display, Samsung Electronics America. “From AI-powered assistants to immersive picture quality, we are transforming how schools and businesses create impactful experiences. With our newest displays, we’re pioneering more meaningful and dynamic ways for people to connect and collaborate.”

QPD-5K

Samsung’s newly released 105-inch UHD Smart Signage display offers users a 5K resolution and a 21:9 aspect ratio to help foster improved workplace collaboration and audience engagement. With a depth of just 48.1mm (1.8 inches), the 105-inch QPD-5K display is slim with outward-facing ports to enable easy, flush wall mounting to help complement modern workspaces, retail stores and high-traffic places such as airports, rail stations or sports arenas. Samsung points out that integrators can install the QPD-5K display vertically, with its screen reaching eight feet tall in portrait mode.

Supporting the 105-inch ultra-wide screen as a solution for modern meeting spaces Samsung says the product incorporates its SmartView+ feature that allows meeting attendees to wirelessly screen share up to 10 screens at once. The QPD-5K also provides a USB-C port, allowing users to mirror screens and charge their devices at the same time.

WAFX-P

The WAF Interactive Display (available in 65-, 75- and 86-inch models) combines advanced AI capabilities to help create more engaging and collaborative learning environments. Powered by the Android 14 operating system, the company states the line of products build on the success of its first Google Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement (EDLA)-certified classroom display, the WAD series. The WAF allows educators and students to access services like Google Classroom and Google Drive, while expanding possibilities with the wide range of apps on the Google Play Store.

QHFX

Samsung emphasizes that it continues to expand its Smart Signage portfolio with the 115-inch QHFX display, which earned recognition in the Video Monitors category at the Top New Technologies (TNT) Awards at ISE 2025 from Commercial Integrator (CE Pro‘s sister publication) While the QPDX-5K model features a 21:9 aspect ratio, the QHFX offers additional versatility with its 16:9 aspect ratio and multi-view functionality that allows up to four split windows for displaying multiple content streams simultaneously.

The company asserts the QHFX also eliminates visible borders commonly associated with traditional video walls, creating an uninterrupted display that complements nearly any environment. This adaptability Samsung suggests, makes it suitable for settings that demand premium displays, such as meeting rooms and luxury retail stores. Equipped with QLED 4K resolution, 700 nits of maximum brightness and Tizen OS 8.0, Samsung says the display provides integrators and their clients with reliable performance.

Additional Features

Other features both the QPDX-5K and QHFX models integrate include Samsung’s SmartThings Pro solution for seamless control and monitoring of the display’s power and energy usage. Additionally, Samsung’s cloud-based VXT content management system allows users to remotely access hardware settings and content creation to support deployment across an entire display ecosystem.

In addition, Samsung recently launched the latest version of its VXT 3.0 content management solution back on March 10, 2025 to offer commercial users an easy-to-use tool for managing their content.

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