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For a 92-inch display, Infrared (IR) touch technology is the industry standard due to its durability and cost-effectiveness, supporting at least 20-point multi-touch for collaborative environments. Ensure the screen features 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) to maintain image clarity at this large scale. Additionally, look for anti-glare tempered glass (Mohs level 7) to protect the panel and reduce reflections in bright classrooms or boardrooms.
Prioritize boards with a Dual System (Android and Windows) capability. For the built-in Android system, a minimum of Android 11.0 with 4GB RAM and 32GB ROM is recommended for smooth operation. For the Windows side, ensure the supplier provides an OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) slot equipped with at least an Intel i5 processor and 8GB RAM to handle heavy educational or meeting software without latency.
To ensure market entry and user safety, the product must carry CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications. For the North American market, UL or ETL certification is highly preferred. Furthermore, check for Blue Light Filter certification (TÜV Rheinland) to ensure the display is safe for long-term use by students and professionals.
This size is specifically designed for large-scale environments such as K-12 classrooms, university lecture halls, and corporate conference rooms. It is also increasingly used in medical training centers for high-resolution imaging and government command centers for real-time data visualization and collaborative planning.
Large-format electronics are highly fragile. You must mandate honeycomb carton packaging with EPE foam buffers and, most importantly, a reinforced wooden crate or pallet for LCL (Less than Container Load) shipments. Always include 'Fragile' and 'Keep Upright' labels in both English and the destination language, and consider purchasing All-Risk Marine Insurance to cover potential transit damage.
Focus on the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) rather than just the unit price. Negotiate for spare parts (1-2% buffer) such as remote controls, touch pens, and power cables to be included in the bulk price. Request a video factory audit or a third-party inspection (like SGS) before the final balance payment to verify that the panel brand (e.g., LG, Samsung, or BOE) matches the agreed specifications.
Verify the HS Code (typically 8471.41 or 8528.52) with your local customs broker to determine applicable import duties and taxes. Be aware of Anti-Dumping Duties that some regions may impose on large-scale displays. Ensure the supplier provides a complete Certificate of Origin (CO) to benefit from any existing Free Trade Agreements (FTA) between your country and China.
Since returning a 92-inch unit for repair is logistically impossible, negotiate a hardware replacement policy where the supplier sends replacement PCBs or OPS modules via express air freight. Ensure the supplier provides remote technical support and a minimum 1-year to 3-year warranty on the main panel, backed by a clear Service Level Agreement (SLA).