Samsung LH65WMBWBGCXZA
Score: 84/100
AG Neovo I654A0 65-inch
Score: 72/100Rankings
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 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.
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Brightness (nits) | 350 nits | 400 nits |
Panel Type | VA | IPS |
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Warranty Period (years) | 4 years | 3 years |
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Weight (kg) | 48.5 kg | 50.26 kg |

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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 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.