
The highest user rating is a perfect 5.0/5 for the AG Neovo I654A0 65‑inch, which ships with a 400 cd/m² display and 5 USB ports, including 65 W USB‑C Power Delivery. Our roundup compares five interactive displays with 4K screens, built‑in cameras and speakers, so you can see which unit balances video quality, audio power and touch responsiveness for your meeting room or classroom.
Pricing spreads from the Planar PCT2485 at $469.00 up to the Newline X6 at $8299.00, with the AG Neovo I654A0 at $1796.00. The MWE 55‑inch and DTEN D7 55‑inch round out the list, offering 13 MP and 4K cameras respectively but without published prices, so they sit alongside the higher‑priced models as feature‑rich options for larger teams.
We'll break down each model’s camera, speaker and touch performance so you can pick the right display for your environment. The Newline X6 includes two 20 W speakers and dual 1080p wide‑angle cameras; the MWE 55‑inch adds a 13 MP UHD camera, 2 × 20 W speakers and an 8‑array microphone. For brightness, the AG Neovo and MWE both deliver 400 cd/m², while the Planar’s touch‑enabled mode runs at 220 cd/m².

AG Neovo I654A0 65-inch
Offers five USB ports—including USB‑C with up to 65 W power delivery—giving you versatile connectivity at $1796.
Newline X6 65-inch
Ideal for premium‑grade presentations where built‑in 2 × 20 W speakers and dual 1080p wide‑angle cameras matter, though it costs about $6,500 more than the Best Value model.

MWE 55-inch Smart Board
Stands out with an 8‑array microphone system, offering advanced audio capture on a 55‑inch board, though price isn’t listed.
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Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Newline X6 65-inch)
Price Range

AG Neovo I654A0 65-inch
$1,799.00
Newline X6 65-inch
$8,299.00

MWE 55-inch Smart Board
$999.00

Planar PCT2485
$469.00

DTEN D7 55-inch
$2,213.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The AG Neovo I654A0 delivers a 65‑inch 4K interactive display with 40‑point IR touch, Google‑certified Android 13, and a 4K camera, but its 110.8 lb weight and glossy screen may limit placement flexibility.
This model’s standout feature is the 40‑point IR multi‑touch surface, letting up to forty simultaneous inputs across its 65‑inch (3840×2160 = 8.3 MP) panel. Coupled with a 4K UHD camera and Google EDLA certification, it offers enterprise‑grade video‑conferencing and secure app updates straight from Android 13.
Compared with the other four displays, the I654A0 is significantly heavier than the Planar PCT2485 (13.7 lb) and the MWE 55‑inch Smart Board (93.8 lb), and it also outweighs the Newline X6 (99.21 lb). Its 400 cd/m² brightness outshines Planar’s 250 cd/m² (touch) and matches the MWE’s 400 cd/m², while the 40 touch points far exceed Planar’s 10‑point limit. The Newline X6 offers 1080p cameras, so the I654A0’s 4K camera gives it a higher‑resolution edge.
Reviewers appreciate the seamless integration with Google Workspace, the auto‑framing AI camera, and the responsive 40‑point touch. However, they note the lack of disclosed RAM, the glossy screen’s susceptibility to glare in bright rooms, and the need for professional installation due to the 110.8 lb chassis. Professional reviewers specifically highlight the EDLA certification as a security advantage.
Under the hood, the display runs an octa‑core processor with 128 GB of internal storage, supports Wi‑Fi 6, and offers five USB ports (including USB‑C with up to 65 W Power Delivery). Built‑in speakers and a microphone round out the collaboration toolkit, while the 3‑year warranty adds peace of mind.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Corporate meeting rooms or classrooms that need a secure, Google‑centric interactive display with high‑resolution video and extensive touch capability.
Avoid if: You need a lightweight, portable solution, rely on a Windows operating system, or have a tight budget that can’t accommodate the installation demands.
TL;DR: The Newline X6 65‑inch interactive display packs a 4K panel, dual 1080p cameras, 20‑point InGlass touch and built‑in speakers into a single 99 lb unit for premium collaboration.
What really sets the X6 apart is its all‑in‑one hardware. A 65‑inch (3840 × 2160) 4K UHD screen delivers 320 nits of brightness and a 4000:1 contrast ratio, while the InGlass infrared system registers up to 20‑point multi‑touch with finger, pen and palm recognition. Two built‑in 1080p (1920 × 1080) wide‑angle cameras and a microphone array with echo cancellation round out the collaboration toolkit, and the unit runs on an Intel‑powered embedded PC with 220 W active power draw.
Compared with the other four entries, the X6 sits in a premium tier. It weighs 99.21 lb, which is lighter than the AG Neovo I654A0’s 110.8 lb but heavier than the MWE 55‑inch Smart Board’s 93.8 lb; the Planar PCT2485 is far lighter at 13.7 lb. In depth, the X6’s 3.46 in profile matches the AG Neovo’s 3.47 in and is deeper than the Planar’s 1.8 in and the MWE’s 63.5 mm. Brightness at 320 nits outshines the Planar’s 250 cd/m² (220 cd/m² with touch) but falls short of the AG Neovo’s 400 cd/m² and the MWE’s 400 cd/m². Touch capability is also stronger than the Planar’s 10‑point limit, and the X6’s integrated dual cameras give it an edge over the AG Neovo, which lists no cameras.
Users consistently praise the ultra‑smooth touch experience and the convenience of having cameras, speakers and a PC built right into the display. Professional reviewers note the optical‑bonded, anti‑glare TRUFlat surface and the clarity of the built‑in microphones. The most common drawbacks are the 99.21 lb weight, which demands professional mounting, and the Android OS version that isn’t specified, leading some to describe the interface as less intuitive. Manufacturers haven’t confirmed Wi‑Fi 6 support, which can be a deal‑breaker for environments that rely on the latest wireless standards.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
“The touch is incredibly smooth—feels like writing on paper.”
“Wireless casting works flawlessly with both Mac and Windows.”
TL;DR: The MWE 55‑inch Smart Board packs a 13 MP UHD camera, 20‑point infrared touch and 400 cd/m² brightness into a 4K Android 13 display, making it a solid choice for classrooms and conference rooms.
The standout spec is the 13 MP UHD camera paired with an 8‑array microphone system, delivering crisp video‑call quality straight from the board. Combined with 2 × 20 W speakers, the audio‑visual package rivals dedicated conferencing hardware. The display itself offers 3840 × 2160 pixel resolution, 10‑bit HDR color depth (1.07 billion colors) and a contrast ratio of 5000:1, ensuring vivid images even in well‑lit environments.
Compared with the other four displays in this roundup, the MWE shines on several fronts. Its 400 cd/m² brightness exceeds the Planar PCT2485’s 250 cd/m² (and 220 cd/m² touch mode) and the Newline X6’s 320 nits, while matching the AG Neovo I654A0’s 400 cd/m². At 42.55 kg (93.8 lb), it is heavier than the Planar’s 13.7 lb unit but lighter than the AG Neovo (110.8 lb) and Newline (99.21 lb) models. Touch capability also leads the pack: 20‑point infrared touch versus Planar’s 10‑point simultaneous touches, and the other peers list no touch point data. Camera resolution is another advantage; the MWE’s 13 MP sensor outclasses the Newline’s 1080p (1920 × 1080) camera, while the DTEN D7 does not disclose a camera spec.
Users consistently praise the board’s smooth multitasking, noting that the 8 GB RAM and 8 ms touch response, together with 8 ms wireless latency for 4K video sharing, create a near‑zero‑lag experience. Professional reviewers highlight the Android 13 OS with APK sideloading as a rare level of customization in this segment. The anti‑glare tempered glass (7H hardness) and aircraft‑grade aluminum frame give the board durability in high‑traffic classrooms. On the downside, buyers mention that only a wall‑mount bracket comes with the board, so you’ll need to buy a floor stand separately, and the initial screen‑mirroring setup can be fiddly. Buyers also note limited USB ports (four total) and a reliance on strong Wi‑Fi 6 connectivity as potential hurdles.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Educators and corporate teams that need a large‑format, 4K interactive display with robust video‑call capabilities and responsive multi‑user touch.
“Perfect for hybrid meetings—camera and mic quality are excellent.”
“Students love writing directly on the screen; it’s transformed my math lessons.”
TL;DR: The Planar PCT2485 delivers a 23.6‑inch Full HD 10‑point capacitive touchscreen with a 720p webcam, built‑in 2 × 1 W speakers, and a lightweight 13.7 lb chassis for $469.00.
Its standout feature is a 10‑point projected capacitive touch layer paired with a 1920 × 1080 Full HD panel that shines at 250 cd/m² when the touch is off and 220 cd/m² when touch is active. The 14 ms response time and 178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles make on‑screen interaction feel smooth, while the 0.2715 mm pixel pitch keeps images crisp.
Compared with the larger peers, the PCT2485 weighs considerably less than the AG Neovo 65‑inch (110.8 lb) and far more portable than the MWE 55‑inch Smart Board (93.8 lb). Its brightness of 250 cd/m² (220 cd/m² with touch) falls below the MWE’s 400 cd/m² and the Newline X6’s 320 nits, so it may appear dimmer in bright rooms. Built‑in audio is modest at 2 × 1 W per channel, whereas the MWE and Newline models ship with 2 × 20 W speakers.
Users praise the smooth touch feel and the convenience of the integrated 720p webcam with a built‑in microphone, and note that the plug‑and‑play setup works well with Windows and Linux. Reviewers highlight the reliable HID‑compliant design and the versatility of HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA inputs. However, several users report that the touch layer can require firmer pressure when the CPU is heavily loaded, and the limited brightness and speaker output are frequently mentioned.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
“In my opinion, the Planar has the better touch feel and better picture”
“Absolutely stunning”
TL;DR: The DTEN D7 55‑inch packs a 4K 3840×2160 = 8.3 MP display, 16‑mic array with AI audio, and a 4K f/2.8 camera into a single Zoom‑optimized touchscreen.
The standout spec is the integrated 4K Ultra HD camera (3840×2160 = 8.3 MP) with a fast f/2.8 aperture and a 120° diagonal field of view, paired with a 16‑element microphone array and AI‑driven audio processing covering frequencies up to 20 kHz. The 55‑inch LED‑backlit LCD delivers 3840×2160 resolution at 350 cd/m² brightness, and the capacitive surface supports 10‑point multi‑touch for live annotation.
Compared with the other four displays, the D7’s brightness sits between the Planar PCT2485’s 250 cd/m² (lower) and the MWE Smart Board’s 400 cd/m² (higher). Its microphone array is twice the size of the MWE’s 8‑array system, while the MWE boasts a 13 MP camera versus the D7’s 8.3 MP. The D7 is heavier than the Planar (22,994 g vs 6,214 g) but lighter than the AG Neovo 65‑inch (50,260 g). Unlike the Newline X6, which offers dual 20 W speakers and two 1080p cameras, the D7 provides integrated stereo speakers and a single 4K camera, focusing on Zoom‑room performance rather than raw speaker power.
Users consistently praise the plug‑and‑play simplicity: “just works” is a common refrain, with clear audio and the Smart Gallery feature getting particular kudos. Professional reviewers highlight the award‑winning all‑in‑one design and say the Zoom Rooms integration feels seamless. The main trade‑offs mentioned include the lack of Wi‑Fi 6, limited USB‑C functionality on most models, and the absence of picture‑in‑picture or picture‑by‑picture modes for more complex setups.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Small to medium meeting rooms (4–8 people) and huddle spaces that prioritize Zoom collaboration.
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance such as Wi‑Fi 6, multi‑platform video‑conferencing beyond Zoom, or PIP/PBP capabilities.
“We unboxed it and were in a meeting within 15 minutes.”
Breakdown

AG Neovo I654A0 65-inch
Pros
Newline X6 65-inch
Pros

Planar PCT2485
Cons
Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
AG Neovo I654A0 65-inch
Best ValueBest for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Newline X6 65-inch
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
$8,299.00+$6,500.00 vs winner
Skip DTEN D7 55-inch if…
You need advanced features or professional-grade performance
The AG Neovo I654A0 65‑inch takes the top spot. It ships with a built‑in 4K UHD camera, five USB ports—including a USB‑C with up to 65 W Power Delivery—and a 5.0‑star
Both the AG Neovo I654A0 and the DTEN D7 list a 4K Ultra‑HD (3840 × 2160) camera, while the Newline X6 offers 1080p and the MWE Smart Board uses a 13 MP UHD sensor. The AG Neovo’s 4K camera is available on the Meetboard 4 Prime model, giving it a clear edge for crystal‑clear conferencing.
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