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The following table presents the recommend resolutions and refresh rates for the display’s input sources:

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Input source

Resolution

Refresh rate

HDMI 1 and HDMI 2

3840 × 2160

60 Hz

HDMI 3

1920 × 1080

60 Hz

VGA

1920 × 1080

60 Hz

If possible, set connected computers to these resolutions and refresh rates. See the connected computers’ operating system documentation for instructions.

SMART Board interactive displays support full high definition (FHD) 1080p and 4K ultra high definition (4K UHD) resolutions, provided the source device meets the minimum requirements for such resolutions.

Resolution

Pixels

Details

FHD (1080p)

1920 × 1080 (2.1 megapixels)

Most modern video devices (computers, laptops, DVD players and Blu‑ray disc players) support FHD resolutions. Check a device’s specifications to see which resolutions it supports.

SMART recommends a digital HDMI, DVI or Display Port connection for best results with FHD. Although an analog VGA connection might support FHD, the video quality may be degraded, particularly if the VGA cable is longer than 16' (5 m).

4K UHD

3840 × 2160 (8.3 megapixels)

A 4K UHD display has greater pixel density than an FHD display. A 4K UHD display can show up to four times as much visual information as FHD displays.

Notes

  • Some video hardware described as “4K” or “UHD” may be capable of displaying a 3840 × 2160 image but will not perform well with video at the same resolution. See the knowledge base article, Minimum requirements for Ultra High Definition or 4K on your interactive flat panel.

  • SMART software may have additional requirements. See smarttech.com/downloads for more information.

SMART advises against the use of an analog video connection for displaying FHD or 4K UHD because analog video connections can not display high-resolution images with adequate picture quality. If you want to use FHD or 4K UHD resolutions and the source device supports only an analog video connection, you will likely need to upgrade the source device.

Drivers smart technologies ulc port devices freeAbout supported resolutions for HDMI 1 in, HDMI 2 in and HDMI 3 in

Resolution

Input source aspect ratio

Mode

Refresh rate

3840 × 2160

16:9

UHD / 2160p

59.94 Hz / 60 Hz

50 Hz

29.97 Hz / 30 Hz

25 Hz

23.98 Hz / 24 Hz

1920 × 1080

16:9

FHD / 1080p

59.94 Hz / 60 Hz

50 Hz

29.97 Hz / 30 Hz

25 Hz

23.98 Hz / 24 Hz

1360 × 768

16:9

[N/A]

60.015 Hz

1280 × 720

16:9

HD / 720p

59.94 Hz / 60 Hz

50 Hz

29.97 Hz / 30 Hz

25 Hz

23.98 Hz / 24 Hz

720 × 480

16:9

480p (DVD Player)

60 Hz

About supported resolutions for VGA

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Resolution

Input source aspect ratio

Mode

Refresh rate

1920 × 1080

16:9

[N/A]

60.000 Hz

1600 × 1200

4:3

[N/A]

60.000 Hz

1360 × 768

16:9

[N/A]

60.015 Hz

1280 × 1024

5:4

SXGA 60

60.020 Hz

1024 × 768

4:3

XGA 60

XGA 70

XGA 75

60.004 Hz

70.069 Hz

75.029 Hz

800 × 600

4:3

SVGA 60

SVGA 72

SVGA 75

60.317 Hz

72.188 Hz

75.000 Hz

640 × 480

4:3

VGA 60

59.940 Hz

About refresh rates

Displays can support different refresh rates, typically 30 Hz or 60 Hz. Higher refresh rates can result in smoother, flicker-free video. This is most evident when using 4K UHD.

Most computers support a refresh rate of 60 Hz. Using the highest frame refresh rate possible will provide a better experience when using the display, provided the connected device supports the refresh rate. If it doesn’t, you may need to set the device’s display settings to a lower refresh rate.

Note

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To display 4K UHD at 60 Hz on the display, use the HDMI 1 or DisplayPort inputs. The HDMI 2 input supports only 30 Hz at 4K UHD.