Samsung has maintained its position as the world’s top commercial display maker for an impressive 17 consecutive years as of 2025. Capturing a 35.2 percent share of the global market, it shipped 2.5 million commercial displays last year alone, underscoring its ongoing dominance since first topping the charts in 2009.
The company is expanding its commercial display lineup to meet a wide range of business needs. Upcoming releases include large-format displays like the Spatial Signage series, which offers 3D visual effects to create immersive experiences, addressing the growing demand for innovative signage technologies.

Samsung is also pushing sustainability in its displays with the Color E-Paper EM32DX, a remarkably thin and lightweight model that consumes minimal power and incorporates recycled plastics alongside phytoplankton-based bio-resin. This aligns with rising corporate priorities around eco-friendly technology in commercial environments.

Looking ahead, Samsung plans to unveil ultralarge signage displays including a 105-inch QPDX-5K, a 115-inch QHFX, and an impressive 130-inch Micro RGB QPHX model. These are designed to deliver high-resolution visuals suitable for premium advertising and enterprise environments. This product strategy clearly aims to maintain Samsung’s edge over competitors such as LG and Panasonic in the commercial display sector.
Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business, attributes their long-standing lead to close collaboration with B2B clients and constant innovation to keep up with evolving business requirements. He emphasized the company’s commitment to providing reliable, easy-to-manage, and future-ready display solutions that enhance workplace efficiency and customer experiences alike.

