Ditoss 86 ST

Touch TV

The 86-inch Korean DITOSS touch screen is a smart board with a very precise touch system, very bright images, and stunning quality. It uses Samsung and LG UHD video panels.

This smart board is designed with 6 mm bulletproof, impact-resistant, and waterproof glass so that if you hit the screen with a hard object like a hammer, nothing will happen. The entire body of the device is made of a thick metal cover and a very strong, beautiful frame.

The Korean DITOSS device also has Android and Windows computers – Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and is versatile with extensive capabilities that can be seen in various environments, including organizations, companies, schools, and classrooms, offices, and meeting rooms, to conference and convention halls. This smartboard with 4K UHD resolution (3840×2160 pixels) and 16:9 aspect ratio displays the best images with the highest quality for you.

On the back of the display panel, there is also an OPS installation slot so that you can benefit from your favorite operating systems. This smartboard supports the Android 12 operating system, but if you need other operating systems such as Windows, iOS, Mac, etc., you can use this integrated device that comes with the DITOSS touch screen.

This device, which is considered a small computer, is available in three types of processing power: Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3, and allows you to install and run any program or software. In addition to OPS and its capabilities, the Android operating system of the display also includes application software such as s-write, e-share, Skype, and….

The Ditos touch smart board is available in sizes of 55, 65, 75 and 86, and you can purchase your touch screen display according to your user needs. If you need a smart board at school to teach in your classes or in a meeting room, the size 65 or 75 is a good choice for you.

However, if you are purchasing a smart board for use in a large conference room with a large number of people, it is better to have a larger screen size so that viewers can see the images in full.

Touch screen or video projector

Let’s start with the fact that all terms such as touch monitor, smart board and touch TV usually evoke one meaning in the mind of the audience; that is, a display with touch capabilities. Aside from the light source, panel technology and display brand, we want to discuss the basis for the formation or necessity of producing and using a “touch screen”.

First, let’s look at both structures from a cost perspective. If we want to purchase a Full HD video projector, not 4K, a not very professional office computer, and a ceramic smart board with writing capabilities, the total will be almost the same price as a 75-inch touch screen.

Of course, with all the costs of connections, cables, and accessories, the video projector still seems to be a reasonable price; but we will always have the issue of controlling ambient light and shadow. The touch smart board has a special place to connect an OPS integrated computer, to complete the puzzle of this versatile device.

Buying a touch monitor with OPS is an ideal option and is considered a superior choice in terms of the features it provides.

As their name suggests, these devices have an independent image and touch screens, and are in fact a large all-in-one and do not require a projector.

The first two very important things in these products are their images, which most imported Chinese devices have dull and ordinary TFT images.

The South Korean company Dittos uses all QLED and Forky screens made by Samsung and LG.

Complete and professional ports or ports in the Dittos smart board

Other features of this touch smart board include being equipped with all ports and their high number. Infrared sensors located around the touch screen frame make writing very easy for a teacher who is teaching or an employee present in an office meeting.

A USB port for connecting a flash drive or Wi-Fi dongle, an HDMI port for connecting a video cable, and LAN and VGA ports for practical uses are located on the front of the DITOSS smart board.

Various dimensions in Dittos touch smart boards

Interactive displays are like giant tablets mounted on the wall. LFID (Large Format Interactive Displays), also known as interactive touch screens and sometimes as interactive whiteboards with a PC, is a great option. Compared to a projector, the image quality of a touch screen is impressive.

The screens, which are usually available in sizes of 55, 65, 75, and 86 inches, feature anti-glare glass, a blue light filter, and wide viewing angles, reducing eye strain while still providing clear images. Special pens are included with a touch monitor to make writing in different colors and sizes quick and easy.

Older versions of touch screens worked with just one touch point on the board, so multiple people couldn’t touch the board at the same time, but newer models are equipped with multi-touch technology, which allows users to collaborate using the board by responding to multiple touches at the same time.

Some displays are not mobile, so using touchscreen monitor stands solves this problem. For better safety, easier maintenance, and also when users want to move their display.

smart board
Touch TV

Technical specifications:

Size (inch) 86

Aspect ratio 16:9

Backlight Type LED

Resolution 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)

Contrast ratio 1500:1

Screen dimensions 85.5

Viewing angle 178º horizontal, 178º vertical

Response time 6ms

Lifespan 30000 hours

Operating system Android 8

Hardware specifications CPU ARM A73+A53 1.5GHZ Quad core, GPU MailG51, MEMORY 2/3 GB, STORAGE 16 GB

Ports and connections HDMI IN 3, VGA IN 1, LAN 2, Public USB 2, PC Audio IN 1, RS232 IN 1, HDMI OUT 1, OPS 1

Language English

Device dimensions –

Device weight –

Body material Aluminum/metal

Body color Black

Sensor type IR(Infrared)

20-Point Touch

Optional Accessories Microphone, OPS

Multiple Touch Android, Windows 10/8/7

Single Touch Windows XP, Linux, Mac OS X, Chrome

Accessories Webcam, Wheel Stand, Remote Control, Power Cable, USB Cable, HDMI Cable, Stylus Pen