
Samsung QMR-A 32-inch
Score: 94/100
AG Neovo DS4351U
Score: 86/100Rankings

The Samsung QMR-A 32-inch FHD commercial signage display provides a compact all-in-one Tizen solution with 500 nit brightness, 24/7 reliability, and built-in MagicInfo player.

The AG Neovo DS4351U is a 43-inch 4K Android signage display with bright anti-glare panel and robust connectivity, designed for 24/7 indoor use. It offers an all-in-one solution but lacks HDR and has modest internal storage.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
32 inches | 43 inchesbest | |
500 nitsbest | 500 nitsbest | |
5,000best | — | |
— | 60 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 msbest | — |
178 degreesbest | 178 degreesbest | |
2 count | 3 countbest | |
2 countbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Display(3) | ||
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 |
Screen Size (inches) | 32 inches | 43 inches |
Panel Type | Edge LED BLU | Commercial-grade LCD |
Connectivity(1) | ||
HDMI Ports (count) | 2 count | 3 count |
Software(1) | ||
Operating System | Tizen 4.0 | Android 9.0 |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 5.70 kg | 11.7 kg |


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

Professional reviewers praise the QMR series as a reliable, enterprise-grade signage platform, highlighting the stability of Tizen 4.0 with Samsung Knox, the convenience of the built-in MagicINFO player, and the added value of Cisco Webex certification on the QM32R-A model.
Everyday users appreciate the all-in-one setup, 24/7 operation capability, and bright, wide-viewing-angle display, noting straightforward installation, but cite modest internal storage and lack of USB 3.0 or touchscreen support.

Professional editors praise the DS4351U for its bright anti-glare display, Android integration and extensive interfaces, while noting the lack of HDR and limited storage as minor drawbacks.
Early adopters are expected to appreciate the easy Android setup and high brightness, though they may be concerned about storage limits and portrait-mode screen-sharing restrictions.