Samsung WA65C
Score: 77/100Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA
Score: 76/100Rankings
The Samsung Interactive Display WA series offers an 86" 4K Android 13 panel with up to 40-point IR touch, Direct LED technology, Wi-Fi 6, and extensive connectivity including HDMI, USB-C and OPS slot. It provides a bright, large-format collaborative surface but is very heavy and power-hungry.
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.
| Attribute | Samsung WA65C | Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA |
|---|---|---|
86 inchesbest | 75 inches | |
400 nitsbest | 350 nits | |
1,200 | 4,000best | |
60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 msbest | 8 msbest |
40best | 20 | |
72 %best | 72 %best | |
4best | — |
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| Attribute | Samsung WA65C | Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA |
|---|---|---|
Touch(1) | ||
Touch Points | 40 | 20 |
Display(4) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 86 inches | 75 inches |
Brightness (nits) | 400 nits | 350 nits |
Contrast Ratio | 1200 | 4000 |
Panel Type | Direct LED | VA |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 124.3 kg | 65.8 kg |
Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).
Professional reviewers praise the WA series for its seamless Google integration, real-time annotation and robust connectivity, but note the heavy weight of larger models and the lack of enterprise-grade Android management.
Everyday users highlight the intuitive Android interface, responsive multi-touch and bright display, while expressing concerns about the heavy weight of larger models and limited RAM on older units.
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's responsive touch, seamless AirPlay 2 and USB-C charging, and its ruggedness in busy classrooms make it a solid choice.”