
Qixzocv 65-inch Touchscreen
Score: 62/100Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA
Score: 76/100Rankings
The Samsung Pro 75" WMB Interactive Display runs a Tizen-based OS, offers 4K resolution, 20-point infrared touch, 65 W USB-C charging and anti-microbial coating, targeting education and enterprise spaces that need durability and robust wireless sharing. It lacks built-in audio/video hardware and uses a less familiar OS.

The QIXZOCV MWE 65" 4K touchscreen kiosk is a robust floor-standing interactive display with a high-resolution IPS panel and Android OS. It offers solid connectivity and optional lifetime CMS, but its large weight and occasional spec ambiguities may deter some buyers.
| Attribute | ![]() | Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA |
|---|---|---|
65 inches | 75 inchesbest | |
— | 350 nitsbest | |
— | 4,000best | |
— | 60 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 8 msbest |
10 | 20best | |
— | 72 %best | |
1best | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA |
|---|---|---|
Touch(2) | ||
Touch Technology | PCAP | Infrared |
Touch Points | 10 | 20 |
Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 65 inches | 75 inches |
Panel Type | IPS | VA |
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 3 years | 5 years |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 80.5715 kg | 65.8 kg |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the QIXZOCV kiosk for its reliable PCAP touchscreen, robust Android platform, and useful split-screen and auto-playback capabilities, while warning buyers to double-check model numbers to avoid variant confusion.
Everyday users praise the bright 4K display, responsive touch, and straightforward USB content loading, but they frequently mention spec inconsistencies, a steep initial setup, and occasional slow customer support.
Professional reviewers commend the WMB75B for its premium build quality, robust connectivity options, and hygiene-focused design, but note the absence of integrated audio/video hardware and a less familiar OS as trade-offs compared to Android-based rivals.
Everyday users praise the display's responsive touch, seamless AirPlay 2 and USB-C charging, and its ruggedness in busy classrooms, while common complaints revolve around the lack of built-in camera/mic, occasional wireless sharing hiccups, and the learning curve of the Tizen interface.
“The display is bright and clear even in well-lit environments.”

“Touchscreen responsiveness is fast and accurate.”

“Delays in customer support response despite the 3-year warranty promise.”

