A display device, incorporating interactive technology and a specific diagonal measurement, allows users to interface directly with displayed content through physical contact. This class of devices combines visual output with tactile input, providing an alternative to traditional mouse and keyboard interaction. A common application is in point-of-sale systems, where employees can quickly select items on screen.
These larger interactive displays offer numerous advantages. The enhanced screen real estate facilitates detailed visual presentations and complex data analysis. The touch-based interface improves efficiency in various tasks, such as graphic design and presentations. Historically, such larger interactive screens were limited by resolution and responsiveness; however, advancements in display technology have addressed these concerns, making them increasingly practical for professional and consumer applications.