Custom Interactive Display Price by Size and Type
Interactive display price tracks size, build and add-ons. This page gives per-size ranges and the panel-vs-video-wall choice, then EKINTRY prices yours factory-direct.
Interactive display price is mostly set by size, then by the build quality and any add-ons. A standalone interactive flat panel (IFP) is priced per unit; an interactive video wall is priced like an LED wall plus a touch overlay — two very different cost models for "an interactive display".
This page gives per-size ranges, explains budget vs premium panels and the panel-vs-wall choice, and covers add-ons and volume pricing. For the product overview, see our interactive displays hub; for a number, EKINTRY quotes factory-direct.
Who custom screens are for
- Schools and training centres budgeting smart boards.
- Offices pricing meeting-room touch screens.
- Retail/visitor centres pricing touch kiosks or walls.
- Resellers and integrators quoting rollouts.
Interactive flat panel price by size
IFPs are priced per unit and rise with size. As a 2026 guide, real-world ranges run roughly: 65″ ~US$1,800–5,200, 75″ ~US$1,800–6,700, 86″ ~US$2,100–8,000 — the spread reflecting budget vs premium brands and features. 65–75″ is the value sweet spot for classrooms and meeting rooms.
Panel vs interactive video wall
A single IFP tops out around 98″. For anything larger you move to an interactive video wall — priced like an LED wall (by pixel pitch and area) plus a touch overlay — a different and usually higher cost model. Choosing the right form for the room is the biggest price decision.
Add-ons and what changes the price
Beyond size, price moves with:
- Touch technology and number of touch points.
- Built-in system — Android vs an added Windows OPS module.
- Camera, microphone, stand or wall mount.
- Brand grade and warranty/support level.
Volume and rollout pricing
Per-unit price drops on multi-room and whole-school or whole-office rollouts. If you are equipping several rooms, tell us the quantity up front and we quote factory-direct at a volume rate.
Common mistakes to avoid
Interactive-price pitfalls:
- Sizing for the front row, then needing a bigger (pricier) panel later.
- Paying for a Windows OPS or camera the room never uses.
- Choosing a video wall for a small room, or one panel for a large hall.
- Buying single units when a volume quote would cost less per room.
| 65″ | ~US$1,800–5,200 |
|---|---|
| 75″ | ~US$1,800–6,700 |
| 86″ | ~US$2,100–8,000 |
| Larger than 98″ | Interactive video wall (priced by area + overlay) |
Information we need to quote you
- Display size(s) and quantity.
- Panel or interactive video wall.
- Android, Windows OPS, or both.
- Camera/microphone/stand needed?
- Delivery country.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an interactive display cost?
By size: roughly 65″ US$1,800–5,200, 75″ US$1,800–6,700, 86″ US$2,100–8,000 in 2026, with the spread reflecting budget vs premium brands. Larger than 98″ moves to an interactive video wall.
Why is there such a wide price range per size?
It reflects brand grade, touch technology, the built-in system and warranty. We quote factory-direct so you pay for the spec you need, not the brand premium.
Panel or interactive video wall — which is cheaper?
For rooms up to ~98″, a single panel is cheaper and simpler. Beyond that, an interactive video wall (priced by area plus a touch overlay) is the only option and costs more.
Do add-ons change the price much?
Yes — a Windows OPS module, camera, microphone and stand each add cost. Specify only what the room needs.
Is there a discount for multiple rooms?
Yes — per-unit pricing drops on multi-room and whole-school/office rollouts. Tell us the quantity for a volume quote.
How do I get an exact price?
Send the size(s), quantity, system and accessories and delivery country; we quote factory-direct.