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Thu Mar 13 2025

Dell unveils a 75-inch 4K touchscreen that lacks an essential feature: an integrated Android PC.

The Dell Pro 75 Plus is an impressive monitor, but its cost is quite high.

One of Dell's newest monitors, the Pro 75 Plus, arrives on the market with a high price tag, which could deter some users. This impressive 75-inch 4K display is primarily designed for professional environments such as offices or meeting rooms, although its size might be excessive for a home office space.

The Pro 75 Plus stands out for its 20-point touch technology and features 20W speakers. Additionally, it includes a variety of connections ranging from USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, to Ethernet. Among its exclusive features are access to Dell's Screen Drop functions and integration with Dell Pro Micro, offering what the company describes as a "definitive solution to enhance productivity and engagement" at work.

This monitor is also compatible with Crestron Connect and Crestron XiO Cloud options, which facilitate remote management and more efficient control through network systems in offices. Despite its attractive features, its price of $3,999 poses a considerable barrier for many, although it is not the most expensive touchscreen monitor on the market.

For instance, the ViewSonic IFP9850, a 98-inch ultra HD screen, is currently priced at $8,490, which doubles the cost of the Dell monitor. For those seeking a more economical option, the ViewSonic ViewBoard IFP75G1, which also features a 75-inch size, may be an interesting alternative with a promotional price of $1,999.

This interactive display has distinctive advantages over the Pro 75 Plus, such as a 40-point touch screen, internal speakers of 10W each, three HDMI ports, and an impressive total of nine USB ports. Furthermore, it allows users to choose an integrated PC, with options including Android and Windows operating systems.