The ViewSonic IN7501-G is a 75-inch interactive flat panel display designed for educational, meeting, and collaborative environments. It features a 4K UHD resolution (3840 × 2160), giving crisp, sharp images and allowing detailed content to be shared and annotated. Internally, it is powered by Android 14, running on a quad-core processor and equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage — enabling it to run apps natively, store content, and support multitasking without relying solely on external PCs.
For audio, the panel includes robust 20 W + 20 W front-firing speakers, ideal for classroom or conference use without needing extra loudspeakers. The display supports interactive touch, making it suitable for annotations, collaborative sessions, and real-time input by multiple users (though the exact number of touch points is not confirmed in the data I found).
In terms of visual quality, it supports 1.07 billion colors, ensuring smooth gradients and better color rendition. The display is built for durability, likely with anti-glare tempered glass, and it should support standard VESA mounts for wall or stand installation.
It accepts a standard power range of 100–240 V AC, making it usable across many regions. Connectivity options are not fully confirmed in the sources I located, but interactive panels in the ViewSonic family typically offer HDMI, USB, Ethernet, and other common ports for data and control.










