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Product Name: | LG One:Quick Works 55" 4K UHD All-in-One Commercial IPS LED Touch Display (Silver) |
Product Description: | Add advanced video calling and in-person collaboration features to your conference room with the One:Quick Works 55" 4K UHD All-in-One Commercial IPS LED Touch Display from LG. Powered by an integrated Windows PC, the brilliant 4K In-Cell touch panel provides both display and whiteboard functionality. When drawing or annotating presentations as a whiteboard, the One:Quick Works offers 10-point multi-touch and file saving/emailing. On calls, Smart Auto Focusing automatically focuses and tracks the active speaker with the built-in camera and mic, making remote meetings feel fluid and natural. Additional features and downloadable conferencing apps further expand both the screen's abilities and overall productivity. |
Product SKU: | 1652497 |
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I'm a teacher and we have 75 inch Philips Interactive boards that are…not good. However, our district got them for $500 each since they're being discontinued. Can't really complain about that for a 75 inch 4k 60hz screen that uses Win10 / Win11 touch features. Edit: It comes with a terrible, modified Android OS, but can use the Windows touch features via USB.
I just have no idea who could truly use this device to its full potential that couldn't be done with cheaper alternatives. 55 inch is very small if you intend to use this for presenting materials unless the audience is 10 ft away max. The internals of these devices are usually garbage and not properly supported by vendors.
I looked up that AMD processor since I've never heard of that and it was released in 2018. It has to have a gimped version of Windows 10, but maybe not. However Windows 10 loses support in 16 months.
I don't know. Unless you absolutely need a big touch screen…
1. first you will have to update your registry
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2. now you will need to install it from media and not from the windows update page
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Most likely. It has HDMI inputs, so it's still essentially a TV with touchscreen capabilities.
I'm a teacher and we have 75 inch Philips Interactive boards that are…not good. However, our district got them for $500 each since they're being discontinued. Can't really complain about that for a 75 inch 4k 60hz screen that uses Win10 / Win11 touch features. Edit: It comes with a terrible, modified Android OS, but can use the Windows touch features via USB.
I just have no idea who could truly use this device to its full potential that couldn't be done with cheaper alternatives. 55 inch is very small if you intend to use this for presenting materials unless the audience is 10 ft away max. The internals of these devices are usually garbage and not properly supported by vendors.
I looked up that AMD processor since I've never heard of that and it was released in 2018. It has to have a gimped version of Windows 10, but maybe not. However Windows 10 loses support in 16 months.
I don't know. Unless you absolutely need a big touch screen…
I'm a teacher and we have 75 inch Philips Interactive boards that are…not good. However, our district got them for $500 each since they're being discontinued. Can't really complain about that for a 75 inch 4k 60hz screen that uses Win10 / Win11 touch features. Edit: It comes with a terrible, modified Android OS, but can use the Windows touch features via USB.
I just have no idea who could truly use this device to its full potential that couldn't be done with cheaper alternatives. 55 inch is very small if you intend to use this for presenting materials unless the audience is 10 ft away max. The internals of these devices are usually garbage and not properly supported by vendors.
I looked up that AMD processor since I've never heard of that and it was released in 2018. It has to have a gimped version of Windows 10, but maybe not. However Windows 10 loses support in 16 months.
I don't know. Unless you absolutely need a big touch screen…
I can see this being used for like trading stocks or crypto etc, a good tool to have like behind or in front of your trading setup so you can quickly look up charts and whatnot and if you like trading using touch screens like your phone or iPad but those are a bit too small imo so this would be perfect for something like that I think!
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The vive board is a great option in this segment but it's 3-5x this price.
I'm a teacher and we have 75 inch Philips Interactive boards that are…not good. However, our district got them for $500 each since they're being discontinued. Can't really complain about that for a 75 inch 4k 60hz screen that uses Win10 / Win11 touch features. Edit: It comes with a terrible, modified Android OS, but can use the Windows touch features via USB.
I just have no idea who could truly use this device to its full potential that couldn't be done with cheaper alternatives. 55 inch is very small if you intend to use this for presenting materials unless the audience is 10 ft away max. The internals of these devices are usually garbage and not properly supported by vendors.
I looked up that AMD processor since I've never heard of that and it was released in 2018. It has to have a gimped version of Windows 10, but maybe not. However Windows 10 loses support in 16 months.
I don't know. Unless you absolutely need a big touch screen…
Since it's LG I'd imagine it's most likely running a version of webOS, they've been using it on most of their displays for a good while now. We deal with 86" Touchview displays at my work and those are also running some chinsy version of Android but the display itself is pretty nice