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It has retained its position for 17 years consecutively.
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Samsung Smart Signage - Source: Samsung
Samsung has announced that it was the world’s biggest digital signage and commercial display brand in 2025. The company has held its leadership position for 17 consecutive years, an achievement that is impressive to say the least.
According to the latest figures, Samsung held a 35.2 percent share of the global commercial display market in 2025, shipping 2.5 million displays. The company first reached the number one position in 2009 and has maintained that rank for the past 17 years. This is a remarkable milestone. Samsung also plans to launch a wide range of commercial displays in various sizes to meet different customer needs.
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Color E-Paper EM32DX Digital Signage – Source: Samsung
Its Spatial Signage display, which creates the illusion of 3D visuals, will be launched in various sizes in the near future. The Color E-Paper display, which is extremely thin and lightweight while consuming almost no power, will be manufactured using more recycled plastic and phytoplankton-based bio-resin. This will make the display even more environmentally friendly.
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Samsung Micro RGB TV – Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
The company also revealed plans to introduce 105-inch QPDX-5K, 115-inch QHFX, and 130-inch Micro RGB signage displays (QPHX model) in the future.
Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business, said, “Seventeen years at the top of the commercial display market is the result of listening to our B2B customers and evolving with them. As businesses change, they need technology that is reliable, simple to manage, and ready for what’s next. We will continue investing in displays and solutions that help our partners work more efficiently and create better experiences in any space.”
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S23 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.