Frequently Asked Questions
We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions covering Interactive Displays. This is not exhaustive and we hope we have answered any questions you might have. If your question is not listed, please contact us by calling 01202 483883 to discuss your enquiry.
What is an interactive display?
An interactive display is a large touch-enabled screen that allows users to interact directly with digital content using gestures such as tapping, swiping or writing with a stylus. These displays are commonly used in meeting rooms, classrooms and training environments to deliver engaging presentations and collaborative sessions.
What are interactive displays used for in businesses and schools?
Interactive displays are widely used for presentations, collaboration, teaching and video conferencing. In business environments they help teams brainstorm, annotate documents and share ideas in real time, while in education they enable more interactive lessons and improved student participation.
What features do modern interactive displays offer?
Most interactive displays include multi-touch technology, wireless screen sharing, integrated speakers, and compatibility with multiple devices and operating systems. Many models also support stylus input, allowing users to write, annotate and edit content directly on the screen.
What size interactive display should I choose for a meeting room?
Interactive displays are available in a range of screen sizes, typically from around 55” to 86” or larger. The ideal size depends on the room layout, viewing distance and number of participants to ensure everyone can clearly see and interact with the content.
How do interactive displays improve collaboration?
Interactive displays enable multiple users to interact with the screen at the same time, making it easier to brainstorm ideas, annotate documents and share content. This collaborative approach helps improve engagement, streamline meetings and support hybrid working environments.