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Samsung 75-inch Interactive Display WAF | 4K UHD | 40-Point Touch | Android 14 | EDLA Certified | Built-in Wi-Fi

A wall-mounted teaching and meeting board built around Google Classroom, dual-pen annotation, and nine-device screen sharing for Kenyan schools and boardrooms.


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Samsung Interactive Display WAF with 4K UHD resolution, 40 simultaneous touch points, Android 14 EDLA certification, 400 nits brightness, and built-in Wi-Fi is now available at Mascom International for KSh 270,000. Mascom International stocks the Samsung Interactive Display WAF at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. The model code is WA75F (LH75WAFWLGCXZA), Samsung's 2025 interactive board built specifically for classrooms, training rooms, and corporate meeting spaces. Schools and businesses across Kenya can place orders by phone, email, or website and receive countrywide delivery with payment due only on arrival.

The Samsung Interactive Display WAF targets private school principals upgrading from traditional whiteboards, university lecturers running hybrid classes between Nairobi and county campuses, KPMG and Deloitte training facilitators conducting workshops, ICT directors at SACCOs digitising boardrooms, and NGO trainers running donor presentations across Kenya. Common problems addressed include chalk dust health concerns in primary schools, illegible whiteboard handwriting during recorded lessons, the cost of separate projectors and screens that fail mid-session, and the difficulty of including remote students through standard TVs. The Samsung Interactive Display WAF handles all four scenarios on one wall-mounted unit.

Mascom International sources the Samsung Interactive Display WAF through authorised channels, with full Samsung warranty backing and our 24-month coverage on the panel. Customers comparing the Samsung Interactive Display WAF against ViewSonic, Promethean, and BenQ Board options consistently report that the EDLA certification, native Google Classroom support, and 40-point touch separate this Samsung unit from competitors. Visit our Kimathi Street store to write on the panel with both pens simultaneously before committing KSh 270,000 to the purchase.

Common Questions About the Samsung Interactive Display WAF

What makes the Samsung Interactive Display WAF different from a regular 75-inch television?
The Samsung Interactive Display WAF uses an infrared touch frame supporting 40 simultaneous touch points, while a standard Samsung TV has no touch input at all. This 75-inch board runs Android 14 with Google EDLA certification, giving direct access to Google Classroom, Google Drive, YouTube, and the Play Store for educational apps. The included dual-pen system lets two students write at the same time in different colours. A regular TV cannot replace a whiteboard or accept stylus input the way this Samsung interactive board does.

Will the Samsung Interactive Display WAF work with Google Classroom and our existing school systems?
Yes. The Samsung Interactive Display WAF is EDLA-certified by Google, which means it runs official Google Mobile Services rather than a generic Android build. Teachers log into Google Classroom directly on the board, pull up assignments, mark student work, and save annotated lessons back to Google Drive without a separate computer. The display also accepts Windows devices through the OPS slot and shares screens from up to nine Android, iOS, Windows, or ChromeOS devices through built-in wireless mirroring during class.

How many people can write on the Samsung Interactive Display WAF at the same time?
Up to 40 touch points are recognised simultaneously on the Samsung Interactive Display WAF, supported by the dual-pen function that recognises two different writing tools at once with no input lag between them. Split Note Mode divides the 75-inch surface into four independent writing zones, letting four students solve maths problems in parallel while the teacher monitors progress. The infrared touch technology recognises fingers, the included passive pens, and palm-rejection for natural writing posture during lessons and brainstorming sessions.

Does the Samsung Interactive Display WAF include speakers or do I need to buy external audio?
Built-in stereo speakers rated at 15W per channel (30W total) are included with the Samsung Interactive Display WAF, sufficient for classrooms up to roughly 60 square metres without external amplification. For larger lecture halls at Strathmore, USIU, or Kenyatta University, the display includes a 3.5mm audio output and HDMI Out for connecting to a sound bar or installed PA system. Bluetooth audio also works for wireless speaker pairing during demos. The internal speakers handle most Kenyan classroom and boardroom scenarios without additional hardware.

What connections does the Samsung Interactive Display WAF support for laptops and document cameras?
The Samsung Interactive Display WAF includes two rear HDMI 2.0 ports, one front HDMI 2.0 port, one front USB-C port supporting display, touch, and 65W laptop charging through a single cable, one OPS slot for a Windows mini-PC card, four USB-A 3.0 ports plus one USB-A 2.0, one LAN port for wired Ethernet, and HDMI Out for daisy-chaining to a second screen. The front-mounted USB-C port matters most for teachers connecting a MacBook Air or Lenovo ThinkPad through a single cable.

How does Mascom International handle delivery and installation for the Samsung Interactive Display WAF in Kenya?
The Samsung Interactive Display WAF weighs approximately 50.4 kg and measures 1700 x 1000 x 72 mm without a stand, so Mascom International coordinates two-person delivery to your Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Thika, or Nyeri location within 1 business day. Counties further from major routes including Marsabit, Wajir, and Mandera receive the board within 2-3 business days. Wall mounting onto a VESA-compatible bracket and OPS module installation can be arranged at extra cost. Pay-on-arrival applies regardless of delivery location.

Is the Samsung Interactive Display WAF screen safe for daily use by children in primary schools?
The Samsung Interactive Display WAF ships with 3.2mm anti-glare tempered glass rated to 8H hardness, the same scratch resistance level used in commercial signage. Anti-reflection coating reduces eye strain during full-day lessons under Kenya's bright fluorescent classroom lighting. Surge protection through a glass fuse and 500V DC capacitor protects against Kenya Power voltage spikes that damage standard TVs. The board operates 16 hours per day, 7 days per week without thermal stress, comfortably handling double-session school schedules used by many Nairobi academies.

What is the total cost of ownership for the Samsung Interactive Display WAF over five years?
At KSh 270,000 from Mascom International, the Samsung Interactive Display WAF replaces approximately KSh 80,000 in projector, KSh 25,000 in screen, KSh 15,000 in whiteboard, and ongoing KSh 4,000 per year in projector lamp replacements and marker refills. Over five years, comparable separate equipment costs roughly KSh 140,000 in initial spend plus KSh 20,000 in consumables, while requiring three pieces of equipment instead of one. The 16/7 operation rating means the Samsung Interactive Display WAF supports five full years of double-shift school use without panel degradation under normal conditions.

Technical Specifications

Display Panel and Resolution
  • 75-inch (74.5-inch diagonal, 189.3 cm) LED-backlit LCD panel produces 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 resolution for sharp text legibility from the back of any Kenyan classroom
  • IPS technology delivers 178-degree horizontal and 178-degree vertical viewing angles for students seated at the sides of wide classrooms without colour shift
  • 400 cd/m² typical brightness keeps content readable under standard fluorescent and LED classroom lighting common in Kenyan school blocks
  • 1200:1 static contrast ratio renders dark mathematical equations against light backgrounds with clean separation for students at the back row
  • 8ms grey-to-grey response time handles fast-moving video content during science lessons and educational documentaries without visible motion blur
  • 3.2mm anti-glare tempered glass with 8H hardness rating protects against scratches from coins, pens, and accidental impact during student interaction
  • 25% haze level coating cuts reflections from overhead lighting and classroom windows, reducing eye fatigue during full-day teaching sessions
Touch and Stylus Input
  • Infrared touch frame recognises 40 simultaneous touch points across the 75-inch surface for collaborative group activities and team brainstorming
  • Dual-pen function recognises two separate writing tools at the same time, letting two students annotate in different colours during peer learning
  • Palm rejection technology allows natural handwriting posture without accidental marks from resting the wrist on the glass during long writing sessions
  • Touch response time below 70 milliseconds produces ink that follows the pen tip closely without visible lag during fast cursive writing
  • Object recognition distinguishes between finger, pen, and palm contact, automatically switching between drawing, selection, and erase functions
  • Split Note Mode divides the screen into four independent writing zones for parallel student work without overlapping annotations
  • Two passive infrared pens ship in the box with magnetic attachment points on the front bezel for tidy storage between lessons
Operating System and Software
  • Android 14 with Octa-Core CPU runs Google Classroom, Google Meet, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and educational apps directly on the panel
  • Google EDLA certification provides full access to Google Play Store, Google Drive, YouTube, and Google Workspace for Education accounts
  • Always-visible Annotation button floats writing tools on top of any application or video without exiting the current content
  • OPS slot accepts an optional Windows Intel mini-PC card, transforming the board into a full Windows workstation for Excel, PowerPoint, and proprietary software
  • Samsung Whiteboard app stores lesson notes as PDF, PNG, or JPEG files exportable to USB drives, Google Drive, OneDrive, and email accounts
  • Wireless screen sharing accepts simultaneous mirroring from up to nine Android, iOS, Windows, ChromeOS, and macOS devices during class
  • Knox Manage compatibility lets ICT administrators remotely deploy apps, push security updates, and lock down displays across multiple school buildings
Connectivity and Ports
  • Three HDMI 2.0 inputs (two rear, one front) accept connections from laptops, document cameras, Blu-ray players, and PlayStation 5 consoles for media lessons
  • One front-mounted USB-C 3-in-1 port handles display input, touch control output, and 65W laptop charging through a single cable for MacBook and ThinkPad use
  • OPS expansion slot supports an optional Windows Intel mini-PC card, eliminating the need for a separate teacher desktop computer in the room
  • Four USB-A 3.0 ports plus one USB-A 2.0 port connect document cameras, USB drives, wireless mouse and keyboard receivers, and Logitech video conference cameras
  • Built-in Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.0 module connects to school Safaricom Home Fibre, Faiba, or Zuku networks without external dongles
  • Gigabit Ethernet LAN port provides stable wired connection in computer labs and lecture theatres where Wi-Fi coverage is congested or unreliable
  • HDMI Out daisy-chain support sends the same screen content to a second display in adjacent classrooms or overflow halls during large assemblies
Audio Hardware
  • Built-in stereo speakers rated at 15 watts per channel (30 watts total) cover classrooms up to approximately 60 square metres without external speakers
  • 3.5mm stereo mini-jack audio output connects to PA systems, sound bars, and lecture hall amplifiers for larger venues at Strathmore, USIU, and Kenyatta University
  • Bluetooth 5.0 audio output supports wireless pairing with JBL, Bose, and Harman Kardon speakers for setups where cable runs are impractical
  • Optical SPDIF output sends digital audio to home-theatre receivers used in audio-visual training rooms and media production classrooms
  • Acoustic tuning targets clear speech reproduction over music fidelity, which suits lecture content, video calls, and educational documentaries
Build and Reliability
  • Approximate dimensions of 1700 x 1000 x 72 mm without stand fit standard wall mounts in most Kenyan classroom and boardroom installations
  • Total weight of 50.4 kg requires two-person installation onto a VESA 600 x 400 wall mount rated for at least 70 kg static load
  • Glass fuse and 500V DC capacitor surge protection absorbs voltage spikes from Kenya Power supply fluctuations that damage unprotected commercial displays
  • 16/7 operation rating supports 16 hours of continuous daily use across 7 days per week without thermal stress on the panel or backlight
  • Three-year-equivalent panel longevity testing under heavy classroom conditions provides confidence for school capital budget planning
  • Front-facing physical control buttons let teachers power on, adjust volume, and switch sources without searching for a remote control during lessons
Package Contents
The Samsung Interactive Display WAF retail box from Mascom International contains the 75-inch interactive panel, two passive infrared touch pens, one remote control with batteries, AC power cable rated for Kenya three-pin sockets, HDMI cable, USB cable for touch control, wall mount bracket kit, quick start guide, and warranty documentation. The OPS Windows mini-PC card is sold separately for customers requiring native Windows applications on the panel.

Warranty
Mascom International stands behind the Samsung Interactive Display WAF with a 24-month warranty covering manufacturing defects in the panel, touch frame, internal Android board, and built-in speakers. Customers across Kenya rely on our after-sales support team based in Nairobi CBD for warranty claims, technical support, and replacement parts coordination directly with Samsung Kenya.

Where to Buy the Samsung Interactive Display WAF in Kenya
Samsung Interactive Display WAF is available now at Mascom International, located at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Visit our store Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to write on the Samsung Interactive Display WAF, test the dual-pen function, and verify Google Classroom log-in before purchase. Available finish: matte black bezel with anti-glare front glass.

Order through any of the following:
  • Phone: +254 708 852 521
  • Email: info@mascomintl.com
  • Website: www.mascomintl.com
Mascom International ships the Samsung Interactive Display WAF across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery  you only pay when the Samsung Interactive Display WAF reaches you. Major cities including Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret receive next-business-day delivery. Schools and offices in remote locations including Lodwar, Wajir, Mandera, and Marsabit receive delivery within 2-3 business days.

Mascom International stands behind the Samsung Interactive Display WAF with a 24-month warranty covering manufacturing defects in the panel, touch frame, internal Android board, and built-in speakers. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles warranty claims directly without requiring international shipping.

Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for accurate product specifications, current Nairobi market pricing, and direct after-sales support on every interactive display we stock.
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