96 Inch Infrared Interactive Whiteboard multi touch for Classroom and Office
Price:
USD150-230 per piece
MOQ:
10 pcs
Delivery Time:
15-30 days
Brand:
iBoard or OEM
Product Description
96 Inch Classroom Infrared Whiteboard Interactive Whiteboard for Projector
The iBoard Interactive Whiteboard is an ideal solution as an alternative to traditional projection screens, providing an eyes-friendly projection surface for projectors.
We offer different sizes and OEM services for interactive boards, supported by our own R&D team and comprehensive after-sales service. All products include free whiteboard software and maintain excellent quality control with CE, Rohs, FCC, CB, and ISO9001 certifications.
Product Features
- All-in-one projection surface optimized for minimal glare and reflection
- Two surface options available:
Nano Matte Surface (Standard Version)
Standard projection surface ideal for projection applications (does not support dry-erase functionality)
Ceramic Surface
- Supports dry-erase functionality - use water pens for writing and cloth for cleaning
- Exceptional durability with ceramic surface, aluminum frame, steel-backed construction, and square miter corners
- Backed by a 20+ year limited guarantee
- Premium option with slightly weaker glare/reflection performance compared to nano surface
Customized sizes are available - designed to work seamlessly with projectors and computers.
Technical Specifications
| Model | IB-96 |
| Product Type | 96" Interactive Whiteboard |
| Total Area Size | 2072 x 1253 mm |
| Projection Size | 1915 x 1197 mm |
| Total Area Diagonal Size | 95.3 inches |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Surface Options | Nano Surface (Standard), Ceramic (Optional) |
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Company
Shenzhen Iboard Technology Co., Ltd.
Location
1001, Block A, Tanglangcheng Square (West Zone), Fuguang Community, Taoyuan Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Contact Person
Mark Lee