Rankings

The SMART Board M586-V5-P is an 86-inch 4K interactive display with octa-core Android 13 computing, 40-point IR touch and a rich set of connectivity options, targeting enterprise and education environments.
The Samsung Interactive Pro 65" delivers a large 4K VA panel with 40-point infrared touch and Android-based collaboration tools. It excels in visual quality and multi-device sharing, but its weight, lack of an integrated camera and occasional Android app limitations may deter some buyers.

The LG 65TR3BQ is a 65-inch 4K interactive display aimed at corporate and educational environments, offering 40-point multi-touch, robust connectivity and solid image quality. It lacks an integrated OS and Wi-Fi, making it dependent on external devices for many functions.
The Samsung Pro 55" 4K WMB Interactive Display offers a premium VA panel with 4K resolution, 20-point touch and extensive wireless collaboration tools. It targets education and corporate meeting spaces, delivering low latency and robust connectivity, but its weight and limited storage may be drawbacks.
The Dell 75-inch 4K Interactive Touch Monitor delivers a huge 4K IPS canvas with 20-point touch and integrated PC slot, targeting enterprise collaboration and education.
The Samsung Interactive Display WA series offers an 86" 4K Android 13 panel with up to 40-point IR touch, Direct LED technology, Wi-Fi 6, and extensive connectivity including HDMI, USB-C and OPS slot. It provides a bright, large-format collaborative surface but is very heavy and power-hungry.

The Samsung 65" WAF Series Interactive Display runs Android 14, offers 4K resolution, 40-point infrared touch and dual-pen input, and is EDLA-certified for full Google service integration. It excels in connectivity and collaborative features but draws significant power.
The Samsung Pro 75" WMB Interactive Display runs a Tizen-based OS, offers 4K resolution, 20-point infrared touch, 65 W USB-C charging and anti-microbial coating, targeting education and enterprise spaces that need durability and robust wireless sharing. It lacks built-in audio/video hardware and uses a less familiar OS.

The Samsung WA65D 65" interactive display combines 4K resolution, 40-point IR touch, and Android 13 with Google integration, offering solid performance for education and business, though it lacks a built-in mic and is relatively heavy.

The PWR4GTR 65-inch interactive totem offers 4K UHD, bright IPS touch, Android 11 with a free CMS, and rugged construction, making it a strong choice for permanent indoor installations despite its weight and lack of portability.

The AG Neovo 65-inch Smart Board is a Google-certified 4K interactive display with robust 40-point touch and Android 13, aimed at corporate and educational settings that prioritize secure app ecosystems.

The Samsung QB75N-W 75" commercial interactive display runs Tizen OS, offers 4K resolution at 120 Hz, and includes IR touch with 4 points, suited for signage and conference rooms, though touch capability and brightness are modest.

The LG Smart Monitor Swing 32U889SA-W is a 32-inch 4K IPS touchscreen that doubles as a webOS smart TV, offering HDR10, a flexible wheeled stand and robust USB-C connectivity for hybrid workspaces.

The QIXZOCV MWE 65" 4K touchscreen kiosk is a robust floor-standing interactive display with a high-resolution IPS panel and Android OS. It offers solid connectivity and optional lifetime CMS, but its large weight and occasional spec ambiguities may deter some buyers.

The QIXZOCV 43-inch 4K touchscreen kiosk offers high-resolution visuals and Android-based interactivity for commercial indoor signage, packaged with a robust accessory set and a three-year warranty. Its large size and built-in CMS make it suitable for multi-unit deployments, though its weight and lack of VESA mounting restrict flexibility.
| Attribute | ![]() | Samsung LH55WMBWBGCXZA | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA | Samsung LH65WMBWBGCXZA | ![]() | ![]() | Samsung WA65C | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Dell P7524QT |
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65 inches | 55 inches | 75 inches | 86 inchesbest | 43 inches | 75 inches | 65 inches | 65 inches | 65 inches | 86 inchesbest | 65 inches | 31.5 inches | 65 inches | 65 inches | 74.52 inches | |
400 nits | 350 nits | 350 nits | 400 nits | — | 350 nits | 350 nits | 350 nits | 500 nitsbest | 400 nits | — | 350 nits | 400 nits | 400 nits | 350 nits | |
— | 4,000 | 6,000best | — | 5,000 | 4,000 | 4,000 | 5,000 | 1,200 | 1,200 | — | 1,000 | 1,200 | 1,200 | 1,200 | |
60 Hz | — | 120 Hzbest | 60 Hz | — | 60 Hz | — | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | — | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 8 ms | 8 ms | 8 ms | — | 8 ms | 8 ms | 6.5 ms | — | 8 ms | — | 5 msbest | 8 ms | 8 ms | 8 ms |
40best | 20 | 4 | 40best | — | 20 | 40best | 40best | 10 | 40best | 10 | — | 40best | 40best | 20 | |
— | 72 % | 72 % | — | — | 72 % | 72 % | 72 % | — | 72 % | — | 95 %best | 72 % | 72 % | — | |
— | 2 | 2 | 5best | 1 | — | 4 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 3 |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Samsung LH55WMBWBGCXZA | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Samsung LH75WMBWLGCXZA | Samsung LH65WMBWBGCXZA | ![]() | ![]() | Samsung WA65C | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Dell P7524QT |
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Touch(2) | |||||||||||||||
Touch Technology | Infrared | — | Infrared | Infrared | Capacitive/Infrared | Infrared | Infrared | — | capacitive | Infrared | PCAP | — | Infrared | Infrared | InGlass |
Touch Points | 40 | 20 | 4 | 40 | — | 20 | 40 | 40 | 10 | 40 | 10 | — | 40 | 40 | 20 |
Display(8) | |||||||||||||||
Screen Size (inches) | 65 inches | 55 inches | 75 inches | 86 inches | 43 inches | 75 inches | 65 inches | 65 inches | 65 inches | 86 inches | 65 inches | 31.5 inches | 65 inches | 65 inches | 74.52 inches |
Brightness (nits) | 400 nits | 350 nits | 350 nits | 400 nits | — | 350 nits | 350 nits | 350 nits | 500 nits | 400 nits | — | 350 nits | 400 nits | 400 nits | 350 nits |
Contrast Ratio | — | 4000 | 6000 | — | 5000 | 4000 | 4000 | 5000 | 1200 | 1200 | — | 1000 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60 Hz | — | 120 Hz | 60 Hz | — | 60 Hz | — | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | — | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 60 Hz |
Response Time (ms) | — | 8 ms | 8 ms | 8 ms | — | 8 ms | 8 ms | 6.5 ms | — | 8 ms | — | 5 ms | 8 ms | 8 ms | 8 ms |
Panel Type | IPS | VA | LCD | LCD | IPS | VA | VA | VA | IPS | Direct LED | IPS | IPS | Direct LED | IPS | IPS |
HDR Support | — | — | — | false | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | true | — | — | false |
Color Gamut (%) | — | 72 % | 72 % | — | — | 72 % | 72 % | 72 % | — | 72 % | — | 95 % | 72 % | 72 % | — |
Connectivity(2) | |||||||||||||||
HDMI Ports | — | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | — | 4 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 3 |
USB Ports | 5 | 4 | 2 | 12 | 2 | — | 5 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 6 |
Power & Energy(2) | |||||||||||||||
Power Consumption (W) | — | — | 158 W | 149 W | — | — | 95 W | 127 W | — | 409 W | — | — | 184 W | 409 W | 140 W |
Standby Power (W) | — | — | 0.5 W | 0.2 W | — | — | 0.5 W | 0.5 W | — | 0.5 W | — | 0.5 W | 0.5 W | 0.5 W | 0.3 W |
Warranty(1) | |||||||||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | 3 years | 3 years | — | 3 years | 3 years | 5 years | 4 years | — | 2 years | 5 years | 3 years | 1 years | 5 years | — | 2 years |
Build & Design(1) | |||||||||||||||
Weight (kg) | 50.26 kg | 15.9 kg | 57.4 kg | 68.04 kg | 45.272 kg | 65.8 kg | 48.5 kg | 32.1 kg | 68.49 kg | 124.3 kg | 80.5715 kg | 21.2 kg | 33.9 kg | 36.2 kg | 64 kg |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the Meetboard 4 for its enterprise-grade Google EDLA certification, robust 40-point touch, and the optional AI-driven 4K camera, while noting the lack of disclosed RAM and the unit's substantial weight.
Everyday users appreciate the board's ease of use, sharp 4K visuals, and the ability to install Google-ecosystem apps directly, but express concerns over weight, glossy glare and the absence of a Windows option.
Professional reviewers commend the WM55B as a top-tier interactive display, emphasizing its low latency, high touch precision, and robust wireless collaboration features like SmartView+, AirPlay 2, and WebRTC.
“Users highlight the ease of content upload via USB and the reliability of automatic playback.”

“The touch responsiveness is smooth for navigation and interactive apps.”

“Assembly process is straightforward with clear instructions and included tools.”



Lower refresh rate but better touch density and lower power usage
Higher refresh rate but fewer touch points
Insufficient data to detail differences; the WAF offers higher touch capacity and EDLA certification not mentioned for WA65C.









Everyday users appreciate the crisp 4K visuals, natural pen feel, and the ease of wirelessly sharing screens from multiple devices. Common praise centers on durability and the dual-pen setup, while recurring complaints involve the initial learning curve of Flip Pro, occasional Wi-Fi instability, and limited internal storage.

The QB75N-W is praised for its high refresh rate, built-in OS eliminating external PCs, and rugged design for continuous operation, but reviewers note limited touch points and lower brightness.

Professional reviewers would likely commend the M086-V5 for its enterprise readiness, noting TAA compliance, robust remote-management features and the high-capacity, responsive touch system, while pointing out the lack of an OPS slot and the cumbersome weight.
Everyday users appreciate the vivid 4K display, the ability for many participants to interact simultaneously, and the out-of-the-box annotation tools, but are frustrated by the unit's heft, limited speaker output and occasional confusion over mounting specs.

Industry analysts view the QIXZOCV MWE 43" as a solid mid-tier commercial signage solution, praising its Android platform and 4K touch, but caution that vague hardware specs and the absence of VESA mounting may limit demanding interactive applications.
Customers rate the kiosk highly (average 4.6/5), highlighting visual clarity, smooth touch response, and easy content loading, while noting occasional connectivity hiccups, the heavy weight, and the need for firmware updates.
Professional reviewers commend the WMB75B for its premium build quality, robust connectivity options, and hygiene-focused design, but note the absence of integrated audio/video hardware and a less familiar OS as trade-offs compared to Android-based rivals.
Everyday users praise the display's responsive touch, seamless AirPlay 2 and USB-C charging, and its ruggedness in busy classrooms, while common complaints revolve around the lack of built-in camera/mic, occasional wireless sharing hiccups, and the learning curve of the Tizen interface.
Professional reviewers commend the Interactive Pro 65" for its superb 4K visual quality, ultra-responsive 40-point touch, and innovative SmartView+ collaboration suite, highlighting HDMI Out as a unique advantage for large classrooms.
Everyday users consistently praise the display's sharp 4K visuals, fluid multi-touch writing experience, and hassle-free wireless screen sharing, while frequently mentioning the heavy weight, lack of an integrated camera, and occasional touch lag as pain points.

Professional reviewers view the 65TR3BQ as a solid mid-tier interactive board that balances performance and cost, praising its touch responsiveness and connectivity while noting the absence of an internal OS and portrait mode.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the display's responsiveness, 4K image quality, and ease of connecting laptops via the front USB-C port, but complain about missing Wi-Fi, a large bottom bezel, and occasional calibration tweaks.

Professional reviewers highlight the display's sharp 4K visuals, high brightness, responsive touch, and the value of the free CMS, while noting the heavy weight and setup complexity.
Everyday users consistently praise the sharp visuals, high brightness, and responsive touch, but mention the heavy weight, initial setup difficulty, and occasional Wi-Fi drops.
Professional reviewers praise the WA series for its seamless Google integration, real-time annotation and robust connectivity, but note the heavy weight of larger models and the lack of enterprise-grade Android management.
Everyday users highlight the intuitive Android interface, responsive multi-touch and bright display, while expressing concerns about the heavy weight of larger models and limited RAM on older units.

Professional reviewers commend the QIXZOCV kiosk for its reliable PCAP touchscreen, robust Android platform, and useful split-screen and auto-playback capabilities, while warning buyers to double-check model numbers to avoid variant confusion.
Everyday users praise the bright 4K display, responsive touch, and straightforward USB content loading, but they frequently mention spec inconsistencies, a steep initial setup, and occasional slow customer support.

Reviewers commend the innovative blend of touch monitor and smart TV, highlighting the flexible stand and color accuracy, while noting the lack of a webcam and limited gaming refresh rate.
Users love the flexibility and smooth touchscreen, but miss an integrated camera and complain about screen glare on the glossy finish.

Professional reviewers praise the touch responsiveness, Google Workspace integration, and connectivity, while noting the lack of a microphone and front-port accessibility.
Everyday users commend the responsive touch, easy setup, and bright display, but mention the missing microphone and weight.

Professional reviewers view the Samsung WAF 65" as a breakthrough for interactive education, emphasizing its EDLA certification, 40-point touch, Split Note Mode, and robust connectivity, while noting the absence of Wi-Fi 6 and relatively high power consumption.
Everyday users praise the instant annotation, dual-pen convenience, and the ability to install Google apps directly on the display, though a minority report occasional lag and Bluetooth pairing issues.
Reviewers praise the large 4K panel, touch accuracy and connectivity, but criticize the modest brightness, weak audio and heavy form factor.
Users appreciate the transformation of meeting rooms into collaborative hubs and the accessibility features, while noting dimness in bright environments and the monitor's weight.



