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Digital Signage in Houston, TX.
Harris County’s energy sector headquarters, Texas Medical Center facilities, and port operations require reliable visual communication across campuses spanning hundreds of acres with thousands of employees.
Samsung commercial displays serve energy companies in the Energy Corridor, medical facilities throughout the largest medical complex in the nation, corporate offices downtown, and hospitality venues near the convention district. QB series operates during business hours at 350 nit brightness. QH series runs continuously at 700 nit for healthcare emergency departments and hotel operations.
Screen sizes from 40″ to 85″+ fit conference rooms, building lobbies, cafeterias, and waiting areas. Installation throughout Houston, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, and Katy takes approximately half a day per location including mounting and configuration.
We Service
Retail Restaurants Hospitality Corporate Offices Healthcare Banking Schools Government
Digital Menus
Transform your Houston restaurant or café with dynamic menu boards.
✓ Update pricing instantly
✓ Reduce wait times
✓ Increase check averages
Info Displays
Information displays keep your space organized and standardize the experience across Texas and any of your other locations.
✓ Wayfinding digital screens
✓ Emergency alerts
✓ Visitor management
Art Displays
Stand out with incredible showcases of rotating artwork or a digital marquee.
✓ Rotating galleries
✓ Branded content
✓ Atmosphere
Hardware & Software
Features
Synced Playback
Conditional Displays
Publish Date Control
Bulk Screen Setup
Preset Configurations
Auto-Dimming Timers
Proactive Alerts
Energy Use Monitors
What We Help With:
We help at every stage, at no extra cost. Let us know what you need and we’ll walk you through the rest. It doesn’t matter if you’re a small or enterprise size business, we partner with a large range of companies.Â

Planning

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Installation
Energy companies use digital displays for safety communications across refineries and office complexes. Texas Medical Center institutions show patient wayfinding and department information across interconnected buildings. Corporate offices in the Galleria area manage employee communications and visitor information.
The content management platform updates screens through existing network infrastructure. Schedule changes, emergency notifications, and operational information reach all displays instantly. Hotels adjust content for convention attendees versus leisure travelers. Restaurants modify menu pricing during peak versus off-peak hours.
Local service operates throughout the Houston metro for technical support and component replacement when necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is digital signage?
Digital signage is a screen that displays dynamic content instead of static printed signs. They are digital signs where you control what appears on the screen remotely through software, so you can update pricing, promotions, announcements, or visuals without printing anything or physically visiting the location. Common uses include restaurant digital menus, retail advert displays, lobby directories, and corporate communication screens.
How much do business displays cost?
It varies wildly depending on your needs, which is why we must do a consultation first. For Samsung commercial displays, expect $1,000 to $3,000 per screen depending on size and model. A 65″ QB series (350 nit, 16/7 rated) runs around $1,100 to $1,300. A 65″ QH series (700 nit, 24/7 rated) runs $1,700 to $2,000. Installation adds $200 to $400 per screen. Content management software like Samsung VXT starts at $10 per screen per month ($120 annually) for the S Series. Total cost for a single-screen setup typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,000. Our consulting and planning services are free. You only pay for hardware and installation.
Do I need a separate media player?
No. Samsung’s commercial displays have built-in Tizen processors that run content directly on the screen. You upload content through cloud software and the screen handles playback. This eliminates the need for external computers, media boxes, or USB drives. It also means fewer cables and fewer points of failure.
How long does installation take?
Typically 2 to 3 hours per screen. This includes mounting the display, running power, connecting to WiFi, configuring the software, and loading initial content. Multi-screen installations or complex setups like video walls take longer.
Can I update content myself?
Yes. Samsung VXT and similar platforms let you log in from any computer or phone to change what’s on screen. You can update text, swap images, adjust schedules, or push new content to multiple locations simultaneously. No technical expertise required. Most updates take less than five minutes. VXT is currently considered to be one of the best digital signage software in 2025/2026.
What's Samsung VXT?
Samsung VXT is Samsung’s cloud-based content management software. It lets you create, schedule, and deploy content to your displays from anywhere. Features include drag-and-drop content creation, automated scheduling, remote monitoring, and analytics on what content plays when. It integrates directly with Samsung’s commercial displays and requires no additional hardware.
What's the difference between a commercial display and a regular TV?
Commercial displays are built for extended operation (16+ hours daily), have higher brightness (350 to 500+ nits versus 200 to 300 nits for consumer TVs), include built-in content management, have no visible branding on the bezel, and carry commercial warranties. Consumer TVs are designed for 4 to 6 hours of daily home use and will fail quickly in commercial settings.
Do you service areas outside Houston?
Yes. We install and support digital signage projects throughout North America. However, we have centralized support in specific cities around the US, like Houston.
An office building in the Energy Corridor housing multiple tenant companies had persistent wayfinding problems. Visitors struggled locating specific suite numbers, and the static directory in the lobby showed outdated tenant information. Building management received daily complaints from confused visitors and delivery personnel.
They installed three Samsung QB65C displays (65″, 350 nit, 16/7 rated) in the lobby and at elevator banks on each floor. The building manager now updates tenant directories within minutes when companies relocate or new tenants move in. Visitor complaints about wayfinding dropped dramatically. The screens also display building announcements, parking information, and emergency notifications.