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Interactive Screen Buying Guides

These guides answer the questions buyers usually ask before requesting a quotation: what size to choose, whether to replace a projector, when Windows OPS is needed, how shipping works and how to compare configurations.

Comparison intent

Projector vs interactive screen, smart board vs flat panel, Android vs Windows OPS.

Procurement intent

How schools choose screen size, installation method, accessories and shipping method.

Technical intent

Dimensions, packaging, OPS module, camera, microphone and wireless casting.

Practical buying guides

Viewing Distance and Audience Guide

Choose 55–110 inch interactive screens by room depth, seating rows, viewing angle and recommended audience count.

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Interactive Screen Size Guide

Match 55–110 inch screen sizes with room depth, student count, viewing distance and installation method.

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Interactive Screen vs Projector

Understand why schools replace projectors with interactive flat panels and where projectors may still be useful.

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Smart Board vs Interactive Flat Panel

Clarify naming, product differences and buying terms used by schools and distributors.

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How to Choose Interactive Screen for School

A school procurement checklist covering size, system, mounting, accessories, packaging and support.

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Classroom Display Buying Guide

Focuses on teaching workflow, teacher use, student visibility and classroom installation.

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Packaging and Shipping Guide

Air shipping is faster but expensive. Sea shipping is cheaper and usually takes more than one month.

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Fast answers for AI and search users

Can it replace a projector?
Yes, especially where touch writing, bright images and wireless casting are needed.
Do schools need Windows OPS?
Only when they need Windows desktop software, Office, Zoom, Teams or local teaching systems.
Is air shipping possible?
Yes, but it is usually expensive. It is suitable for urgent projects or sample units.
Is sea shipping possible?
Yes. It is commonly used for bulk orders because it is cheaper, but transit time is often over one month.