75 Inch Interactive Display
The 75″ touch panel is the everyday classroom and medium-meeting-room size. Here is the room it fits, the spec, and when to size up or down — then a factory-direct quote.
A 75-inch interactive display is the workhorse size for classrooms and medium meeting rooms. Its 4K touch screen is big enough to read from the back of a normal-sized room, without the cost or bulk of an 86″+ panel.
This page covers the 75″ specifically — its dimensions, the room and seating it suits, and when a different size is the better call. EKINTRY supplies it factory-direct, by the room or the building.
Who custom screens are for
- Classrooms of roughly 20–30 students.
- Medium meeting and huddle rooms.
- Training rooms and tutoring spaces.
- Anywhere upgrading from a 65″ or a projector.
Dimensions and the room it fits
A 75″ 16:9 panel is about 166 × 93 cm of active screen (≈170 × 97 cm with the frame). As a rule of thumb the nearest comfortable viewing distance is the diagonal × 1.5 — about 2.8 m (9 ft) — and it stays readable to roughly 8–12 ft, which covers most classrooms and medium meeting rooms.
Specification
A 75″ interactive panel is a complete teach/meet device:
- 4K UHD (3840×2160) with multi-touch.
- Android built in, optional Windows OPS module.
- Works with Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
- Wireless casting plus USB-C/HDMI for laptops and cameras.
Should you size up or down?
Pick the size by the back-row distance, not the room’s footprint alone. The 75″ is the safe default; move only if the geometry pushes you:
- Down to 65″ — small huddle rooms where the back row is within ~8 ft.
- Up to 86″ — classrooms over ~30 students or back rows beyond ~12 ft.
- Up to 98″/110″ — large training rooms and auditoriums.
Price and rollout
A 75″ interactive panel typically runs roughly US$1,800–6,700 depending on brand grade and features; we quote factory-direct and price multi-room or whole-school rollouts at a volume rate.
Common mistakes to avoid
Sizing slip-ups at 75″:
- Choosing 75″ for a 35-student class where the back row cannot read it — go 86″.
- Paying for 75″ in a tiny huddle room where 65″ is plenty.
- Forgetting the Windows OPS or camera if the room needs them.
- Mounting too high — the screen centre should sit at comfortable standing eye level.
| Active size | ≈166 × 93 cm (16:9) |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 4K UHD (3840×2160) |
| Comfortable distance | ~2.8 m (9 ft) min, ~8–12 ft usable |
| Best room | Classroom / medium meeting room |
| System | Android + optional Windows OPS |
Information we need to quote you
- Number of rooms / panels.
- Wall mount or mobile stand.
- Android, Windows OPS, or both.
- Camera/microphone needed?
- Delivery country.
Frequently Asked Questions
What room size suits a 75 inch interactive display?
A classroom of about 20–30 students or a medium meeting room, with the back row within roughly 8–12 ft. The comfortable minimum distance is about 2.8 m (9 ft).
What are the dimensions of a 75 inch panel?
About 166 × 93 cm of active screen (≈170 × 97 cm including the frame), in 16:9 format.
Is 75 inch big enough for my classroom?
For up to ~30 students, usually yes. If the back row sits beyond ~12 ft or you have more students, step up to 86″.
How much does a 75 inch interactive display cost?
Roughly US$1,800–6,700 depending on brand and features. We quote factory-direct, with volume pricing for multiple rooms.
Does it run Windows?
It runs Android built in, with an optional Windows OPS module if you need Windows software on the panel.