110 Inch Interactive Display
At 110″ you are at the edge of LCD and into all-in-one LED territory — the size for auditoriums and large halls. Here is what to choose and a factory-direct quote.
A 110-inch interactive display is for the largest rooms — auditoriums, large training halls and lecture theatres — where even a 98″ panel cannot reach the back. At this size the technology often shifts: many 110″ "displays" are all-in-one LED screens rather than single LCD panels, which changes the spec and the price.
This page covers the 110″ specifically — its scale, the LCD-vs-LED decision, and when a full custom LED video wall makes more sense. EKINTRY supplies all three, factory-direct.
Who custom screens are for
- Auditoriums and lecture theatres.
- Large training halls and divisible ballrooms.
- Premium executive briefing centres.
- Rooms where a 98″ panel cannot reach the back.
Scale and the room it fits
A 110″ 16:9 screen is about 244 × 137 cm of active area. By the diagonal × 1.5 rule the nearest comfortable distance is roughly 4.2 m (14 ft), and it reads to around 18 ft — the right scale for large auditoriums and training facilities recommended for the 100–110″ class.
All-in-one LED vs LCD at 110″
LCD interactive panels are at their practical ceiling around 98–110″. At 110″ an all-in-one LED display (a pre-built fine-pitch LED with touch) is often the better choice — brighter, seamless and built for big rooms — though it costs more than an LCD panel of the same diagonal.
Specification
Whether LCD or all-in-one LED, a 110″ interactive display offers:
- 4K UHD resolution with multi-touch.
- Android built in, optional Windows OPS module.
- Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams and Zoom support.
- Wireless casting plus USB-C/HDMI inputs.
When to choose a custom LED video wall instead
If you need to go beyond 110″, or want a non-16:9 shape or a specific wall size, a custom interactive LED video wall is the answer — built to any size from modular cabinets with a touch overlay. We will tell you honestly when that beats a fixed 110″ panel.
Common mistakes to avoid
Sizing slip-ups at 110″:
- Forcing a 110″ LCD where an all-in-one LED would look better and last longer.
- Specifying 110″ for a room a 98″ already covers.
- Ignoring delivery and install access for a very large screen.
- Choosing a fixed 110″ when a custom-size LED wall is what the space needs.
| Active size | ≈244 × 137 cm (16:9) |
|---|---|
| Technology | LCD panel or all-in-one LED |
| Comfortable distance | ~4.2 m (14 ft) min, to ~18 ft |
| Best room | Auditorium / large training hall |
| Beyond 110″ | Custom interactive LED video wall |
Information we need to quote you
- Room size and farthest viewer distance.
- LCD panel or all-in-one LED preference.
- Android, Windows OPS, or both.
- Touch and camera/microphone needs.
- Delivery country and install access.
Frequently Asked Questions
What room suits a 110 inch interactive display?
Auditoriums and large training halls, with viewers up to roughly 18 ft. The comfortable minimum distance is about 4.2 m (14 ft).
Is a 110 inch display LCD or LED?
Both exist, but at 110″ an all-in-one LED is common because LCD panels are near their size ceiling. LED is brighter and seamless but costs more.
What are the dimensions of a 110 inch screen?
About 244 × 137 cm of active area in 16:9 format.
Should I get a 110 inch panel or an LED video wall?
For a fixed 16:9 screen up to ~18 ft, a 110″ all-in-one works well. For a larger or custom-shaped display, a custom interactive LED video wall is better.
How much does a 110 inch interactive display cost?
More than a 98″ panel, and an all-in-one LED costs more than an LCD of the same diagonal. We quote the exact configuration factory-direct.