Carousel Digital Signage has announced that its software now supports Samsung commercial displays running on the Tizen operating system. This update means IT teams and AV integrators can deploy digital signage directly on Samsung’s Smart Signage Platform (SSSP) displays without the need for external media players. The built-in System on Chip (SoC) technology in these displays allows Carousel Cloud Player to run natively, simplifying installations and reducing hardware costs.
By tapping into Samsung’s massive market share and using tools like Tizen Business Manager for mass deployment, Carousel enables faster, easier, and more cost-effective rollouts for schools, businesses, and enterprise spaces. The integration results in lower maintenance, energy savings, and a smaller hardware footprint making it a practical solution for IT departments looking to streamline digital signage deployments.
Carousel Digital Signage today announced media player support for Samsung commercial displays built on the Samsung Smart Signage Platform (SSSP) with the Tizen operating system. This means AV integrators and IT teams can deploy digital signage on the millions of Samsung commercial TVs already in use – from enterprise lobbies to school classrooms – without adding external players.
Samsung is the global leader in professional displays, with a 33% market share and over 2 million signage units sold in 2023. North America accounts for approximately one-third of the world’s signage market. By leveraging Samsung’s embedded SoC (System on Chip) platform, Carousel now extends its reach to this vast installed base of screens, enabling customers to “keep [their] audience informed and connected” on existing Samsung panels.
SSSP displays include built‑in SoC hardware that can run apps like Carousel Cloud Player directly on the screen. In other words, the TV itself contains a media player – no separate PC or box is required. As Samsung has noted, these SoC-equipped signage panels “can now be used as digital signage media players, negating the need for external players.” That, in turn, lowers the cost and complexity of deployments. Integrators mount the display and power it on rather than wiring up an external computer. Carousel’s app runs natively on the Samsung Tizen OS, so any supported display becomes a Carousel endpoint capable of playing content from the cloud.
Carousel Cloud Player can be installed on Samsung Tizen displays using standard methods, including Samsung’s Tizen Business Manager for large rollouts. Tizen Business Manager (introduced for devices from 2022 onward) is a free Samsung portal that allows administrators to register fleets of screens and remotely push apps and configurations. Using this portal, integrators can upload the Carousel app to many displays at once. After the app is deployed, users launch it on each TV and enter an activation code in the Carousel Cloud platform to link that display to its content.
Removing external players and cables cuts hardware costs and installation time. Installs are faster, and ongoing maintenance is easier since everything is managed through software. Schools and businesses avoid buying extra media players or licensing third‑party systems, and troubleshooting is reduced – often, a simple power cycle is enough to reboot a screen. And because SoC displays typically draw less power than a PC, the setup is more energy-efficient. Together, these factors result in a lower total cost of ownership for customers deploying digital signage with Carousel on Samsung screens.