Panasonic LH-55TD3VS Interactive Touch Commercial Displays

0 55", 4K Multi touch interactive display, Up to 10 point touch in PC mode, HDMI X 4, VGA X1, USB 2.0 X 4, Touch USB X 1, Anti Glared (AG), 4mm Tempered Glass, USB-Autoplay, Auto-switch on Failover, Control button lock, HDMI Wake-Up

We are living in a time when we can tap, scroll, and swipe through information in a matter of seconds.

Decisions can be made easily on our devices – phones, PCs, even large displays that are touch-capable. In more and more classrooms, educators are moving from throw projectors and whiteboards to interactive displays (also known as interactive flat panel displays, interactive panels, interactive touchscreens, and smart boards) to boost overall engagement in lessons. So, what is an interactive display?

Basically, an interactive display is a ‘huge tablet’ that offers teachers and students dynamic opportunities to access instruction in a manner already familiar to many of them. If a user is accustomed to using their finger as a selection and writing tool, then an interactive display is an advanced and adaptable step up! Some may wonder whether the investment in this technology is worth it. Let’s look at 10 features that all educators should review before deciding.

Top 10 Features of an Interactive Display 

1. Screen display quality – Many interactive displays are designed with ultra-high-definition 4K resolution which produces a bright and clear picture. The screen can also be viewed from a distance, and at different angles, helping students see lesson content from just about anywhere in the classroom. Some brands ensure that the screen’s surface is made of low-glare glass to maximise screen clarity.

2. Touch capability – The touchscreen experience should feel familiar and natural so that users can annotate, highlight, move objects, and write smoothly and without drag. Many popular interactive displays allow for 20-point touch or 10 dual-touch capabilities and gestures. In addition, the screen can recognise stylus, finger, and palm touch allowing for a wider range of activities and uses.

3. Compatible operating systems – To promote their use, many interactive displays are compatible with the most popular operating systems such as Android, Windows, or macOS. This eliminates the need for a PC connection so users can access content directly from the display screen.

4. Easy set-up and use – Newer models of interactive displays can be used straight out of the box, eliminating a long checklist of things to do such as sorting through cables, connecting PCs, and calibrating projectors. The simple set-up also means using built-in software and apps right away. Which brings us to …

5. Turnkey solution – A truly innovative and modern interactive display is a complete turnkey solution that comes with classroom software and learning apps. For many displays, the software is designed to allow teachers to create interactive lessons and activities that include multiple question types, posing questions on the fly to quickly gauge student understanding, and incorporating various media such as images, videos, and slide presentations. These displays can also come with learning apps that cover a wide range of topics and subjects to reinforce what is being taught.

6. Collaboration features – Some interactive displays can sync with cloud accounts to allow users to work from any location, at any time. In cases where a school team can’t meet physically, members can still share, collaborate on, and save content to the cloud. For students learning remotely, screen mirroring software allows them to actively participate in the lessons using their devices.

7. Cost-efficient – Interactive displays don’t require bulbs like projectors, which minimises that cost as well as the maintenance that might require. In addition, if the display comes with dynamic classroom software and a wide selection of learning apps, then the need to print worksheets is decreased.

8. Security – Quite a few interactive display brands ensure the safety of users by including options for all displays in the school or campus to be managed centrally by the IT Team and/or Administration. This also allows IT to monitor each display, send messages, as well as facilitate the protection of sensitive data.

9. Portability – Unlike interactive whiteboards or projectors, interactive displays can be mounted on walls and on carts so they can be moved from location to location. If a school can only invest in a few displays versus one per room, then classes can share the cutting-edge technology and students won’t feel like they’re missing out.

10. Includes training – Most interactive display brands and/or distributors will offer free training to help educators get up and running with this modern technology right away. Training usually includes the basics such as using annotation tools, how to download and use software and apps, and ways to access resources and materials from the cloud or internet.

If we explore the variety of interactive displays available from numerous companies, we can probably find additional features such as accessibility tools, screen capture and record, and proximity sensors to automatically power off displays when no one is in the room. It is exciting to discover how much more educators and students can do with an interactive display, especially during a time of increased innovation in many areas of technology.

Specifications

LH-55TD3VS / LH-55TD3VS-L

Screen Size 139.7 cm
Panel Type IPS Panel
Backlight Type Direct-Type LED
Brightness (typical) 400 cd/m²
Native Resolution 3840 x 2160 (16:9) – UHD
Panel Life Time ( Min. ) 50000 Hr
Active Area (H x V) 1210 x 681 mm
Viewing Angle 178° Vert., 178° Hor.
Screen Treatment 4mm tempered glass with 5H treatment done
Operation Hours 24×7
Monitor Connectivity RGB Input VGA(DE-15F)
Video Input 4xHDMI2.0, 2xUSB2.0, USB2.0(Internal)
Video Output HDMI2.0
Audio Input Line In L/R
Audio Output Headphone, Optic SPDIF
External Control RS232(DE-9F), Ethernet(RJ45), Service(RJ12)
External Sensor RJ12
Touch Technology Type of Touch Technology Infrared (IR) Technology
Sensitivity Any touch with finger, gloved hand or pointer
Connectivity HID, TUIO, Flash
Supported OS and Applications Windows®7, Windows®8, Windows®10, Vista, XP, Mac® OS, Linux, Android
Calibration Factory Calibrated
Reporting Rate Up to 450 fps
Glass Type Anti Glared (AG), 4mm Tempered
Frame Rate up to 450 fps
Communication USB 2.0
Power Supply Mode USB
Supply Voltage DC 5V +/- 5%
Touch Durability Unlimited
HID Compatibility Yes USB
Mechanical Product Dimensions (WxDxH) 1280 x 123 x 751 mm
Package Dimensions (WxDxH) 1480 x 265 x 930 mm
Product Weight 29.45 kg
Package Weight 38.15 kg
Vesa Mounting 400 x 200 mm
Bezel Width B:34 | T:34 | L/R:34 mm
Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0°C – 50°C
Operating Humidity 90%
Power Power Supply 110 VAC – 240 VAC
Power Consumption Typical 83 W
Deep Standby ≤0.5W
Features Main Features USB-Autoplay, Auto-switch on Failover, Control button lock, HDMI Wake-Up
Mechanical Features IR Touch, Remote, IR Extender Support, Rocker Switch, Detachable power cable, Carrying slots, Detachable logo positioning, Internal usb cover, Cable Holder
Optional Features OPS Compliance-Android/Windows*
Speaker 2 x 12 W
Accessory Standard QSG, IB, Power Cord, Remote Control,Mounting Kit, Extension Brackets, IR Extender Cable
Certification Safety YES
EMC YES
CE YES
Reability Approval YES
BIS YES

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