An interactive display is a digital device with touch technology that allows direct interaction with its own software or with a PC (connected as a peripheral or through the use of an OPS), fostering collaboration, productivity and active user participation. These displays integrate advanced functionalities, such as touch typing, real-time annotation tools and multi-device connectivity, making them a versatile and adaptable solution for a variety of needs.
In addition, having Google EDLA certification offers advantages such as high security, access to Google Play to download and use applications, and compatibility with various videoconferencing tools, allowing peripherals to be connected for use, among other benefits, which significantly improves the user experience.
- HISENSE
- Interactive touch screen 75"
- GoBoard Series
- Anti-reflective glass
- D-LED Monitor
- Resolution 3840 x 2160
- Brightness 350 cd/m2
- Contrast 1200:1
- Response time 8 ms
- Update frequency 60 Hz
- Angle of view 178° (H) / 178°(V)
- Inputs HDMIx3, OPS (opcional)x1, LANx1, USB 3.0x3, Type-Cx1 65W), (PD Support Touchx1, INx1, Audio RS232 INx1 [%VAR%] [%VAR%]
- Android 13.0
- Simultaneous touches ≤20
- Compatibility with all-in-one USB collaboration devices, see Specifications.