interactive-displays

Vocabulary Word

Definition
Interactive displays are screens that are designed to interact with by touch or using other input devices. Imagine a larger version of your smartphone screen that can be used for presentations and workshops.
Examples in Different Contexts
In trade shows, 'interactive displays' are used to demonstrate products and services in an engaging way. A marketing director might remark, 'Our interactive displays at the trade show helped us effectively communicate the features of our new product.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

Our next meeting will focus on projected sales trends. We’ll need to present information in a way that is engaging and interactive.

Response:

We could use the interactive displays to showcase the sales trends where they can manipulate the data on their own.

Creative

Scenario:

I'm planning an installation that should involve the audience more. We need a way to get them to interact with the artwork.

Response:

Interactive displays could work perfectly for this! Viewers can physically engage with the art piece altering the visuals to their touch.

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