86 Inch Interactive Display
The 86″ touch panel is the step up for large classrooms and boardrooms — enough screen for the back row when 75″ falls short. Specs, room fit and a factory-direct quote.
An 86-inch interactive display is the size you choose when a 75″ is not quite big enough — large classrooms of 30+ students, bigger boardrooms, and rooms where the back row sits further from the screen. The extra screen area keeps content readable without forcing everyone forward.
This page covers the 86″ specifically — its dimensions, the room it suits, and when to move up or down. EKINTRY supplies it factory-direct, by the room or the building.
Who custom screens are for
- Large classrooms of 30+ students.
- Boardrooms and larger meeting rooms.
- Training rooms and lecture spaces.
- Rooms where a 75″ back row struggles to read.
Dimensions and the room it fits
An 86″ 16:9 panel is about 190 × 107 cm of active screen. Using the diagonal × 1.5 rule, the nearest comfortable viewing distance is about 3.3 m (11 ft), and it stays readable comfortably to roughly 14 ft — ideal for larger classrooms and boardrooms where 75″ runs out at the back.
Specification
Same complete toolset as smaller panels, on a bigger canvas:
- 4K UHD (3840×2160) with multi-touch.
- Android built in, optional Windows OPS module.
- Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams and Zoom support.
- Wireless casting plus USB-C/HDMI inputs.
Should you size up or down?
Let the back-row distance decide:
- Down to 75″ — standard classrooms (~20–30) and medium meeting rooms.
- Stay at 86″ — large classes (30+), boardrooms, back rows to ~14 ft.
- Up to 98″/110″ — large training rooms and auditoriums beyond ~14 ft.
Price and rollout
An 86″ interactive panel typically runs roughly US$2,100–8,000 by brand grade and features. We quote factory-direct and price multi-room rollouts at a volume rate.
Common mistakes to avoid
Sizing slip-ups at 86″:
- Buying 86″ for a small room where 75″ (or 65″) would do — paying for unused size.
- Still under-sizing — beyond ~14 ft back rows need 98″/110″ or an LED wall.
- Mounting too high so front-row necks strain.
- Skipping the OPS/camera the room actually needs.
| Active size | ≈190 × 107 cm (16:9) |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 4K UHD (3840×2160) |
| Comfortable distance | ~3.3 m (11 ft) min, to ~14 ft |
| Best room | Large classroom / boardroom |
| 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 an 86 inch interactive display?
Large classrooms of 30+ students and boardrooms, with back rows up to roughly 14 ft. The comfortable minimum distance is about 3.3 m (11 ft).
What are the dimensions of an 86 inch panel?
About 190 × 107 cm of active screen in 16:9 format.
Is 86 inch worth it over 75 inch?
Yes when the back row sits beyond ~12 ft or the class exceeds ~30 — the larger screen keeps content readable. For smaller rooms, 75″ is more cost-effective.
How much does an 86 inch interactive display cost?
Roughly US$2,100–8,000 depending on brand and features. We quote factory-direct, with volume pricing for multiple rooms.
When should I go bigger than 86 inch?
For large training rooms or auditoriums with viewers beyond ~14 ft, step up to 98″/110″ or an LED video wall.