HiteVision positions its portfolio around interactive whiteboards and interactive flat-panel displays (IFPD) for classrooms, pairing touch UX with device management features that matter to IT teams: NFC-based sign-in, fingerprint authentication, and panel variants described as QLED with local dimming for higher contrast in bright rooms. The goal is to make the board feel like the primary “computer” in a class, not just a big monitor, and to keep onboarding simple for teachers. https://www.hitevision.com.tw/
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A key thread is Google EDLA (Enterprise Device Licensing Agreement): a certification path that lets schools run Google services on-board in a compliant way, instead of relying on screen-mirroring from a laptop. That matters for Google Play access, Workspace workflows, and predictable app deployment, especially when devices are shared across periods and users.
On the hardware side they point to large-format touch displays, including a 110-inch class panel with a stated 120 Hz refresh rate for smoother pen tracking and motion, plus an emphasis on high brightness. They also show an 80% automated production line, underlining repeatability in assembly, calibration, and QA for high-volume education rollouts at ISE 2026 Barcelona.
For “big-room” pedagogy and auditoriums, the booth highlights a 163-inch 4K LED display designed to behave like their interactive boards, so the UI, touch habits, and control model remain consistent across LCD IFPD and direct-view LED. The pitch is reducing the learning curve for teachers and the integration burden for IT, while scaling the same collaboration surface into larger spaces you can actually deploy.
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