Ever wondered why interactive flat panels are widely known as all-in-one displays? Is it just marketing hype, or does this term truly reflect what the device can do? If you’re upgrading classrooms, meeting rooms, or training spaces, you’ve probably asked:
Can one single device really replace a whole room of old AV equipment? How is it different from traditional projector + whiteboard setups?
In this guide, we explain what makes an interactive flat panel truly “all-in-one”, break down its integrated hardware and software, compare it with legacy systems, and show how Qtenboard’s all-in-one interactive flat panel powers smarter spaces worldwide. By the end, you’ll understand: “all-in-one” is not a trend—it’s the standard for modern interactive displays.
Not long ago, building an “interactive classroom or meeting room” meant assembling a messy system of separate parts:
The result?
Teachers or staff spent 10–15 minutes setting up before each use. IT teams replaced expensive bulbs ($200–$500 each) and fixed loose cables weekly. If one component failed, the entire system stopped working. Downtime and maintenance became huge productivity costs.
The all-in-one interactive flat panel solved this by merging every essential function into one slim, unified device. No more projectors, no extra sensors, no mandatory PC—just turn it on and start working. As AV professionals put it:
The all-in-one interactive flat panel turns complicated, unreliable setups into simple, stable collaboration tools.
The real value of an all-in-one display is full hardware integration. Every part that used to be standalone is now built-in and optimized.
Instead of projecting light onto a screen, all-in-one interactive flat panels use a 4K LCD/LED panel (350–500 nits brightness) that’s visible even in bright rooms.
Qtenboard upgrades this further with:
No shadows, no washed-out content, no dimming lights to see the screen.
Old interactive setups relied on bulky external touch frames that needed frequent re-calibration.
All-in-one panels include built-in 20–40 point capacitive touch (like smartphones) that works instantly.
Qtenboard’s touch technology:
Many schools report: No calibration needed for over a year.
Gone are the days of connecting a separate computer.
Most all-in-one interactive flat panels come with a built-in Android system for apps, browsing, and daily use.
For Windows environments, Qtenboard supports a plug-and-play OPS module (removable PC) that slots directly into the display—switch between Android and Windows with one tap, no messy cables.
Everything you need for meetings and lessons is built-in:
Qtenboard’s QtenShare supports 4 devices sharing screens at the same time—perfect for fast, fluid collaboration.
Hardware is only half the story. Integrated software turns a display into a productivity tool.
Every Qtenboard all-in-one panel includes professional whiteboard software:
Qtenboard is one of the first in China to integrate AI directly into interactive flat panels, with fully optional, disableable functions:
All AI can run offline for data-sensitive government, education, and enterprise environments.
| Item | Traditional Projector Setup | Qtenboard All-in-One Display |
|---|---|---|
| Image Quality | Washes out in light; shadows | 4K clear, anti-glare, bright-room ready |
| Setup Time | 10–15 minutes | Under 1 minute |
| Maintenance | Bulb replacements, calibration, cables | Almost maintenance-free |
| Lifetime Cost | 2–3x higher over 7–10 years | Lower total cost of ownership |
| Reliability | Multiple failure points | One stable, integrated device |
A teacher’s feedback says it all:
With Qtenboard, I can keep the lights on and blinds open—students see clearly, and engagement jumped immediately.
A district with 25 schools and 10,000+ students replaced old projectors with 500+ Qtenboard 75-inch all-in-one interactive flat panels.
Results in one year:
The IT director commented:
Switching to Qtenboard’s all-in-one solution completely transformed how we teach and operate.
It means the display integrates 4K screen, touch, computing (Android/Windows), audio, camera, and software into one device—no external projector, PC, or touch frame required.
No. The built-in Android system works independently. Add an OPS module if you need Windows.
Yes—better image, less maintenance, faster setup, and lower long-term cost. Only ultra-large (150+ inch) dark rooms may still favor projectors.
No. They are widely used in:
Qtenboard has customized models for every scene.
Qtenboard panels support 50,000+ touches and meet IP54 dust/water resistance—built for high-traffic environments.
Yes. All AI functions are optional and can be permanently disabled.
Typically $4,000–$10,000 depending on size and features. Qtenboard offers budget to premium lines with better long-term value than projectors.
Yes. QtenShare allows 4 devices to mirror simultaneously for smooth presentations.
“All-in-one” is not a buzzword—it’s a revolution in how we teach, meet, and collaborate. By integrating every essential component into one device, all-in-one interactive flat panels eliminate setup delays, maintenance headaches, and system failures.
They deliver better visuals, higher efficiency, lower long-term costs, and greater flexibility than any traditional setup.
As a leader in integrated interactive display technology, Qtenboard’s all-in-one interactive flat panel combines durable hardware, intelligent software, optional AI, and scene-specific solutions for classrooms, offices, and public spaces worldwide.
When you choose an all-in-one display, you’re not just buying a screen—you’re investing in simplicity, stability, and smarter collaboration.
That’s the real meaning of all-in-one.
Ever wondered why interactive flat panels are widely known as all-in-one displays? Is it just marketing hype, or does this term truly reflect what the device can do? If you’re upgrading classrooms, meeting rooms, or training spaces, you’ve probably asked:
Can one single device really replace a whole room of old AV equipment? How is it different from traditional projector + whiteboard setups?
In this guide, we explain what makes an interactive flat panel truly “all-in-one”, break down its integrated hardware and software, compare it with legacy systems, and show how Qtenboard’s all-in-one interactive flat panel powers smarter spaces worldwide. By the end, you’ll understand: “all-in-one” is not a trend—it’s the standard for modern interactive displays.
Not long ago, building an “interactive classroom or meeting room” meant assembling a messy system of separate parts:
The result?
Teachers or staff spent 10–15 minutes setting up before each use. IT teams replaced expensive bulbs ($200–$500 each) and fixed loose cables weekly. If one component failed, the entire system stopped working. Downtime and maintenance became huge productivity costs.
The all-in-one interactive flat panel solved this by merging every essential function into one slim, unified device. No more projectors, no extra sensors, no mandatory PC—just turn it on and start working. As AV professionals put it:
The all-in-one interactive flat panel turns complicated, unreliable setups into simple, stable collaboration tools.
The real value of an all-in-one display is full hardware integration. Every part that used to be standalone is now built-in and optimized.
Instead of projecting light onto a screen, all-in-one interactive flat panels use a 4K LCD/LED panel (350–500 nits brightness) that’s visible even in bright rooms.
Qtenboard upgrades this further with:
No shadows, no washed-out content, no dimming lights to see the screen.
Old interactive setups relied on bulky external touch frames that needed frequent re-calibration.
All-in-one panels include built-in 20–40 point capacitive touch (like smartphones) that works instantly.
Qtenboard’s touch technology:
Many schools report: No calibration needed for over a year.
Gone are the days of connecting a separate computer.
Most all-in-one interactive flat panels come with a built-in Android system for apps, browsing, and daily use.
For Windows environments, Qtenboard supports a plug-and-play OPS module (removable PC) that slots directly into the display—switch between Android and Windows with one tap, no messy cables.
Everything you need for meetings and lessons is built-in:
Qtenboard’s QtenShare supports 4 devices sharing screens at the same time—perfect for fast, fluid collaboration.
Hardware is only half the story. Integrated software turns a display into a productivity tool.
Every Qtenboard all-in-one panel includes professional whiteboard software:
Qtenboard is one of the first in China to integrate AI directly into interactive flat panels, with fully optional, disableable functions:
All AI can run offline for data-sensitive government, education, and enterprise environments.
| Item | Traditional Projector Setup | Qtenboard All-in-One Display |
|---|---|---|
| Image Quality | Washes out in light; shadows | 4K clear, anti-glare, bright-room ready |
| Setup Time | 10–15 minutes | Under 1 minute |
| Maintenance | Bulb replacements, calibration, cables | Almost maintenance-free |
| Lifetime Cost | 2–3x higher over 7–10 years | Lower total cost of ownership |
| Reliability | Multiple failure points | One stable, integrated device |
A teacher’s feedback says it all:
With Qtenboard, I can keep the lights on and blinds open—students see clearly, and engagement jumped immediately.
A district with 25 schools and 10,000+ students replaced old projectors with 500+ Qtenboard 75-inch all-in-one interactive flat panels.
Results in one year:
The IT director commented:
Switching to Qtenboard’s all-in-one solution completely transformed how we teach and operate.
It means the display integrates 4K screen, touch, computing (Android/Windows), audio, camera, and software into one device—no external projector, PC, or touch frame required.
No. The built-in Android system works independently. Add an OPS module if you need Windows.
Yes—better image, less maintenance, faster setup, and lower long-term cost. Only ultra-large (150+ inch) dark rooms may still favor projectors.
No. They are widely used in:
Qtenboard has customized models for every scene.
Qtenboard panels support 50,000+ touches and meet IP54 dust/water resistance—built for high-traffic environments.
Yes. All AI functions are optional and can be permanently disabled.
Typically $4,000–$10,000 depending on size and features. Qtenboard offers budget to premium lines with better long-term value than projectors.
Yes. QtenShare allows 4 devices to mirror simultaneously for smooth presentations.
“All-in-one” is not a buzzword—it’s a revolution in how we teach, meet, and collaborate. By integrating every essential component into one device, all-in-one interactive flat panels eliminate setup delays, maintenance headaches, and system failures.
They deliver better visuals, higher efficiency, lower long-term costs, and greater flexibility than any traditional setup.
As a leader in integrated interactive display technology, Qtenboard’s all-in-one interactive flat panel combines durable hardware, intelligent software, optional AI, and scene-specific solutions for classrooms, offices, and public spaces worldwide.
When you choose an all-in-one display, you’re not just buying a screen—you’re investing in simplicity, stability, and smarter collaboration.
That’s the real meaning of all-in-one.