At 98 inches, this is probably the biggest Android touchscreen - and it even has a subwoofer

ViewSonic IFP9850 4K Ultra HD Display - $9,235.00
$9,499 at touchboards.com

ViewSonic IFP9850 4K Ultra HD Display - $9,235.00
This exceedingly large touchscreen monitor from ViewSonic features 20-point touch, making it great for classroom or boardroom collaboration - and also comes with its own penta-core thin client.

The ViewSonic IFP9850 4K Ultra HD Display is probably one of the largest touchscreen panels on the market available for under $10,000.

Think of it as a giant Android tablet with 20-point touch and a surface area roughly equivalent to four 50-inch television sets (or the size of a wall).

Aimed primarily at schools and businesses, it could also prove useful for serving interactive multimedia content to a sizable live audience - think demonstrations, events, conferences etc.

The IFP9850 features integrated myViewBoard annotation software and ViewBoard Cast streaming software, making real-time content collaboration, creation and sharing simple. It can also be used as display signage, an interactive kiosk or a large format display (LFD).

The display also features two 10W speakers (plus a 15W subwoofer) and a fully-fledged embedded 5-core thin client that runs on Google’s Android 8, flanked by 3GB memory and 16GB onboard storage.

ViewSonic offers a 3-year limited warranty on parts, labor and backlight, plus onsite warranty, all for much less than a comparable 98-inch TV, like the Sony XBR-98Z9G or the Samsung QN98Q900RBFXZA (granted both are 8K models). 

When it comes to connectivity options, the IFP9850 offers a plethora of I/Os; we counted three audio ports, seven USB ports, four HDMI slots, one GbE LAN port, one VGA and one RS232 serial connector.

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Desire Athow
Managing Editor, TechRadar Pro

Désiré has been musing and writing about technology during a career spanning four decades. He dabbled in website builders and web hosting when DHTML and frames were in vogue and started narrating about the impact of technology on society just before the start of the Y2K hysteria at the turn of the last millennium.

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