Our Interactive Flat Panel Displays are designed with group activities in mind — with six person multi-touch technology, several students can engage with the screen simultaneously.
Not exact matches
Flat panel displays are also much more energy efficient and low maintenance, producing little to no excess heat or noise, and unlike
interactive whiteboards, with TV - style screens, teachers no longer have to squint through the beam of the projector while delivering their lessons.
For example, some schools are moving away from
interactive whiteboards to use
flat panel displays, which draw upon LED screen technology used in modern TVs.
The latest classroom large
displays are
Interactive Flat Panels or IFPs — basically large (up to 85») touch sensitive hi - definition TVs.
For example, some schools are transitioning from the use of
interactive whiteboards to
flat panel displays, which use the LED screen technology found in modern TVs.