What’s SDTECH MT-series Interactive Flat Panel(Displays)?

Interactive flat panel displays take the form of large multi-touch screens embedded with an operating system, including its OS, which means that the interactive flat panel displays can act as its collaborative meeting platform – without needing external administrative preparation, not just a traditional multi-touch display.

Interactive flat panel displays are intuitive enough to host entire meetings, huddle room meetings, video conferencing, training courses, or collaboration sessions in a way that involves all participants.

While some companies still rely on projections and whiteboards, interactive flat panel displays can show participants details, charts, and multimedia in full, rich, 4K clarity. Built-in apps and cross-platform functionality mean that managers or meeting holders can confidently orchestrate their content, and participants can contribute to the information on the show remotely.

How to Choose the Best Interactive Flat Panel Displays?

It’s fair to say that business collaboration techniques have already come a long way in the 21st century, and interactive flat panel displays represent a significant next step in adding a truly interactive element to the office meeting room.In addition to the interactive flat panel display price, there are plenty of considerations that you can compare and review when picking the ideal solutions from various interactive displays for business. Let’s review from the hardware side:

1. Hardware Specifications

One of the most significant things to consider is the type of hardware you want to use in your interactive displays for business.

1.1 Resolution

Resolution can play a vital part in the experience your meeting room offers employers and employees.

While smaller-scale huddle rooms can use 1080p FHD displays, larger meeting rooms, board rooms, and fully immersive suites benefit from a 4K/UHD  (3840 x 2160 pixel) resolution.

Because the quality of interaction is paramount to our displays, SDTECH uses a 4K resolution for MT-series Interactive Flat Panel Displays for business.

1.2 Size

Naturally, size matters too.

When deciding on the size of an interactive flat panel display to suit your business needs, take a moment to consider the size of the meeting room. It’s also worth thinking of the size of the potential audience you’ll have for your interactive screen.

There’s no specific rule when choosing a display screen size that fills the meeting room. Typically, 65” is suitable for conference rooms of 20-35 square meters with a maximum of 10 participants, while 75” is suitable for a medium-sized 20-40 square meters meeting room with 10-15 participants, 86″ is suitable for conference rooms 40-80 square meters with 30-40 participants and 98″ is perfect for more than 40square meters like as board room area and beyond (more than 40 persons). SDTECH provides 65″,75″,86″ and 98″ to meet any of your meeting rooms’ requirements.

1.3 Connectivity

As a meeting platform, connectivity is another vital facet of a high-performance interactive display.An interactive flat panel display can allow all meeting participants to wirelessly connect via their own notebooks and smartphones, video conferencing equipment, or other internet-enabled devices-helping to make an impression on clients and board members alike.

HDMI, VGA or DisplayPort signal inputs allow you to connect to external PC and laptops if any meeting participants or guests would like to use their laptops for presentation purposes.

  • OPS Slot: This enables you to connect to an optional windows-based PC module, and turns your interactive display into a powerful PC.
  • USB 2.0/3.0 & USB-C: These connectivities allow you to connect MT-series panel with external devices, like a storage hard drive, to share or save your files from a USB drive. You can also easily connect a webcam, wireless dongle, or video conferencing devices to MT-series panel quickly and easily through a single USB-C cable, and wirelessly mirror and touch the screen while charging your devices.

1.4 Touch & Stylus

Touch functionality is a key feature of interactive whiteboards. It allows participants to write, annotate and operate the platform using either their fingers or a stylus and enables multiple users to draw on the display for group discussion.

But there are some considerations you need to make when it comes to touch functions. Most interactive flat panel displays support 20 touch-points – but this is only from a hardware perspective. This means that although your display has a higher capacity for points, the operating system might limit the flat panel to just 10 touch points. However, the limited points are still considered fine for multiple users to write or draw.

If you want to use Windows OS, this operating system will allow as many as 20 touch-points. Though, if you want to use your macOS laptop, you will need to download a driver and install Mac gestures to the display.

Thinking about the meeting scenario, group discussion for idea collaboration will be very important, SDTECH MT-series Interactive flat panel display bundles in two double-headed stylus pens capable of being operated simultaneously with two different writing colors.