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The Dell 75 4K Interactive Touch Monitor is a 75‑inch IPS display with 4K resolution, 20‑point multi‑touch and integrated PC slot for OptiPlex Micro, aimed at enterprise and education collaboration. It combines extensive connectivity, anti‑glare coating and accessibility features like Dell Screen Drop.
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$3,999.00
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$3,216.21
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$3,200.00
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$3,999.00
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Best For
Corporate meeting rooms that need interactive whiteboarding, classrooms and lecture halls for collaborative teaching, training centers and workshops requiring shared displays, healthcare settings for patient education, and IT‑managed environments that benefit from remote control and lock‑mode security.
Not Ideal For
Spaces with abundant natural light where higher brightness is required, users who need high‑fidelity audio without external speakers, artists or designers needing pressure‑sensitive stylus input, and installations where weight and bulk are constraints.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the monitor’s large 4K IPS panel, 20‑point touch accuracy and extensive connectivity, highlighting its suitability as a collaborative hub rather than a media display. They praise the integrated OptiPlex Micro slot and accessibility features like Screen Drop, but criticize the modest brightness, weak built‑in audio, input lag and the heavy, bulky form factor.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the transformation of meeting rooms and classrooms into interactive spaces, noting the ease of integration, reliable stylus holder and the accessibility boost from Screen Drop. Common complaints focus on the dimness in bright environments, insufficient speaker quality, occasional touch lag, the heavy installation process, and UI elements that appear pixelated on the high‑resolution screen.
Common Complaints
Dim brightness in bright rooms, weak built‑in speakers, noticeable touch input lag with multiple users, heavy and bulky installation requiring two people, and pixelated menu icons on the 4K screen.
What People Are Saying
“Transformed our conference room into a collaborative hub”
“Students love writing on it during lessons”
“Easy to integrate with existing PCs and Macs”
“Screen Drop is a game-changer for wheelchair users”
“Stylus stays attached — never loses it”
“Too dim for rooms with lots of windows”
“Speakers are weak — we added external ones”
“Touch lags when multiple people write fast”
“Installation is a two-person job — very heavy”
“Menu icons look pixelated on 4K screen”
How It Compares
Compared to other large‑format interactive displays, the Dell 75 4K offers a richer set of ports, integrated PC slot and robust enterprise management features, but it falls short on brightness and audio performance, and its weight makes it heavier than many competing models such as the Samsung Flip series.