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Finding the right meeting room screen for use in an office depends on a number of factors, we have carefully selected a list of displays based on image quality and features for all budgets suitable for meeting room use.

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Meeting Room Displays - Frequently Asked Questions

What are meeting room displays?

Meeting room displays are large-screen displays that are designed for use in meeting rooms. They are typically used for presentations, video conferencing, and collaboration.

What are the benefits of using meeting room displays?

There are many benefits to using meeting room displays, including:

  • Improved communication and collaboration: Meeting room displays can make it easier for people to communicate and collaborate, as they can share information and ideas on a large screen that is visible to everyone in the room.
  • Increased productivity: Meeting room displays can help to increase productivity by making meetings more efficient and effective.
  • Enhanced creativity: Meeting room displays can help to spark creativity by providing a platform for people to share ideas and brainstorm.
  • Reduced costs: Meeting room displays can help to reduce costs by eliminating the need for paper and whiteboards.

What are the different types of meeting room displays?

There are two main types of meeting room displays: interactive and non-interactive. Interactive displays allow users to interact with the screen using their fingers or a stylus, while non-interactive displays do not.

What size meeting room display do I need?

The size of the meeting room display you need will depend on the size of your meeting room and the number of people who will be using it. For small meeting rooms, a 55-inch display is typically sufficient. For larger meeting rooms, a 65-inch or 75-inch display may be necessary.

What features should I look for in a meeting room display?

When choosing a meeting room display, you should consider the following features:

  • Resolution: The resolution of the display will affect the sharpness of the image. A higher resolution display will produce a sharper image, better for content with finite detail.
  • Brightness: The brightness of the display will affect how well you can see the image in bright conditions. A brighter display is necessary for meeting rooms with windows where ambient light cannot be controlled.
  • Contrast ratio: The contrast ratio of the display will affect the difference between the brightest and darkest colours. A higher contrast ratio will produce a more vibrant image.
  • Connectivity: The connectivity of the display will determine how you can connect your devices to it. Most meeting room displays have at least 2 or 3 HDMI inputs. Some also have wireless connectivity options such as Airplay or Chromecast built in.

How much do meeting room displays cost?

Meeting room displays range in price from around £600 to several thousand pounds. The price of the display will depend on the size, features, and brand of the display.

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