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Westinghouse Touch Screen Interactive Whiteboard

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  • Color: Black
  • Condition: New

Westinghouse Touch Screen Interactive Whiteboard

The Westinghouse Touch Screen Interactive White Board is a high-definition device designed for venues ranging from small offices or classrooms to large-scale auditoriums. It combines the ease and functionality of touchscreen devices, but with a size that can replace projection systems with a clearer resolution.
Available in displays sizes up to 84”, this leading-edge lineup of UHDTV and HDTV LED-based Interactive White Boards along with best-in-class touch performance will change the way businesses and educational settings are able to communicate – all with the touch of a finger.



  • 6 Point Touch System
  • Intuitive Rapid Response
  • WB55F1D1: 1080P Full HD, WB84U1D1: 4K Ultra HD
  • Resolution: WB55F1D1 at 1920x1080, WB84U1D1 at 3840x2160

Westinghouse Touch Screen Interactive Whiteboard Black 55 inches

  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 52.0 inches (H) x 4.0 inches (W) x 34.0 inches (L)
  • Weight: 110.0 pounds

Westinghouse Touch Screen Interactive Whiteboard Black 85 inches

  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 78.7 inches (H) x 3.4 inches (W) x 48.8 inches (L)
  • Weight: 260.2 pounds

Westinghouse Touch Screen Interactive Whiteboard Black Stand

  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 65.0 inches (H) x 34.0 inches (W) x 29.0 inches (L)
  • Weight: 80.0 pounds
  • Made in China

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  • $150 return/restocking fee applies to refused deliveries or after 3rd delivery attempt
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