
TouchWo HD430AA 43-inch
Score: 43/100
Samsung LH65WADWLGCXZA
Score: 83/100Rankings

The Samsung 65" WAD Interactive Display runs Android 13, is EDLA-certified for Google services, and offers 40-point IR touch, dual-pen input, a 3-in-1 USB-C port, HDMI-out and dual Ethernet ports. It delivers bright 4K visuals and strong connectivity, though it is heavy and lacks native Windows OS.

The TouchWo 43-inch model delivers a full-HD LED panel with integrated Windows PC, 10-point capacitive touch and robust connectivity, targeting classrooms and conference rooms, though Windows activation and TPM limitations can be drawbacks.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
43 inches | 65 inchesbest | |
300 nits | 400 nitsbest | |
— | 1,200best | |
— | 60 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 msbest | 8 msbest |
10 | 40best | |
— | 72 %best | |
2 | 4best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Touch(2) | ||
Touch Technology | Capacitive | Infrared |
Touch Points | 10 | 40 |
Display(4) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 43 inches | 65 inches |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 |
Brightness (nits) | 300 nits | 400 nits |
Panel Type | LED | Direct LED |
Connectivity(2) | ||
HDMI Ports | 2 | 4 |
USB Ports | 5 | 8 |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 17.6 kg | 42.8 kg |


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Professional reviewers commend the vivid 1080p panel, solid i7 performance and fluid 10-point touch, while noting issues with Windows activation, lack of TPM for Windows 11, and occasional overheating.
Everyday users appreciate the straightforward setup and responsive touch, but report unactivated Windows licenses, missing TPM, and occasional overheating in industrial settings.

Professional reviewers commend the WAD display for its extensive connectivity, especially the 3-in-1 USB-C, and its dual-pen, 40-point touch capabilities that boost classroom interactivity. The EDLA certification is highlighted as a differentiator, though critics note the newer WAF series offers Android 14 and a more powerful processor.
Everyday users rave about the seamless Google Classroom experience, the convenience of dual pens, and the bright 4K picture that remains visible in bright environments. HDMI-Out is praised for extending content, while the lack of built-in Windows and NFC are noted as drawbacks.
“All-in-one design integrates PC, display and touch in one unit.”

“Windows is not activated. You need to purchase a separate license key… motherboard doesn't support upgrading to Windows 11 (no TPM 2.0).”

“Touch screen does not work with touch pens… limited hardware and software… expensive for such basic technology.”

