Here is a list of interactive panel parameters that you should pay attention to when buying. For someone this list may seem primitive, but believe experience. It is these nuances that people do not take into account when buying a panel for their business.
Screen size. UI/UX design and features. Consider the strengths and all potential users. Certain industries or traditional companies may have managers who are unaware of more modern collaboration practices. In this case, you spend more time looking for user-friendly models and services. Don't forget to also pay attention to user reviews, often describing ease of use.
UI/UX design and features. Consider the strengths and all potential users. Certain industries or traditional companies may have managers who are unaware of more modern collaboration practices. In this case, you spend more time looking for user-friendly models and services. Don't forget to also pay attention to user reviews, often describing ease of use.
Data (document) formats you can work with and disk compatibility. While researching your interactive display options, take some time to review the types of presentation files your business uses. Compatibility is an often overlooked part of the process of acquiring tools to work with, but can save users many hours on work speed.
Support for BYOD technology. We live in an interconnected world. So much business is conducted on mobile devices today. Consider screen mirroring and see if the interactive dashboard you are about to buy supports it. If not, ask around to see if there is software available that can implement this feature.
Creating and disseminating the results of collaborative work. How do you share your information after the presentation? Sending presentations to all participants after the meeting may not be a convenient time.
If you intend to ensure that the minutes of the gatherings are conveniently distributed, this is a factor you should pay attention to.


Let's take a closer look at the technical characteristics of the touch panel. After all, they are also important in choosing a product.
1. Resolution.
This can make a big difference in the workplace.
While smaller offices can use 1080p FullHD displays, larger meeting rooms, boardrooms and auditoriums require better 4K/UltraHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution.
Since image quality is one of the main characteristics of our displays, INTBOARD TM uses 4K resolution for all interactive panels for business.
2. Size
Naturally, size doesn't matter either.
When deciding on the size of an interactive display that meets your business needs, take the time to consider the size of your meeting room. It is also worth thinking about the size of the potential audience you will have for your interactive screen.
There is no specific rule when choosing a screen size. Generally, 65" is appropriate for small to medium sized rooms or work spaces (less than 10 people), while 75" is appropriate for the average meeting room (10 ~ 20 people), and 86" is ideal for a meeting room or larger (more than 20 people). INTBOARD provides: 32", 55", 65", 75" and 86" to meet any meeting room requirement.
3. Connecting
Connection types and interfaces are another important aspect of a high-performance interactive screen.
An interactive panel allows all meeting participants to connect via their own laptops and smartphones, video conferencing equipment or other Internet-enabled devices, helping to impress clients and team members alike.
Inputs/outputs from the INTBOARD panel.
Front panel: HDMI input, USB for PC - 3 pcs., USB for touchscreen. Rear panel: RS232 - 1pc, Microphone input, SD card slot, USB 3.0 - 3pc, HDMI - 2pc, SPDIF output, AV input, AV OUT output, Headphone input, VGA input, Audio input, VGA output, RJ45 LAN input, RJ45 output, YPBPR - 1pc.
4. Touch & Stylus
Touch functionality is a key feature of interactive touch panels. It allows participants to write, comment, and control the platform using their fingers or styluses, and allows multiple users to draw on the display for group discussion.
Most interactive panels support from 10 touch points to 40. All of our panels support 40 touches. That means everyone will be comfortable writing or drawing in group discussions.
5. Usability
This is one of the biggest problems among those who use interactive technology in their work. Investing in advanced equipment is a substantial show of ambition and adaptability, but it's not worth it if managers can't take advantage of the panel.
Before you buy an interactive panel for your business, be sure to take a moment to explore its user interface and the user experience it offers. The user interface or any design should be easy to understand and easy to use, allowing all meeting participants to participate without wasting time with the display.
In any case, an interactive panel is a good investment in the success of your business. It helps to automate and synchronize processes that could previously take hours of time.
Order the best equipment from the market leaders!