Compare the experience
OneScreen T7 and Vibe address various use cases in classrooms,
boardrooms, and conference rooms.
OneScreen T7
vs.
Vibe Board S1
Device OS
Operating System
Android 13
VibeOS (Based on Chromium OS)
Google EDLA-certified
Yes
No
Hardware
Microphone
Built-in 8-mic array with noise reduction. Also supports external mics
No built-in microphone
Type-C Ports
3x Type-C In (up to 100W), 1x Type-C Out
2x Type-C In, 1x Type-C Out
HDMI Ports
4x HDMI In, 1x HDMI Out
1x HDMI In
Touch Sensitivity
1 mm
2 mm
Sensors
Ambient Light, IR
No
NFC card reader
Yes, with NFC-based user login support
No
Audio
2x 20W Stereo Speakers, 1x 25W Subwoofer
55": 2x 10W Speakers
75": 2x 15W Speakers + 20W Subwoofers
Touch and Multi-tasking
Palm rejection
Yes
No
Pressure sensitivity for touch
Yes
No
Supported Touch Points
Up to 50 touch points (OS dependent)
Up to 20 touch points
Invoke annotation mode automatically using pen
Yes
No
Multi-tasking Features
Drag and drop split screen, multi-window mode
Multi-window mode
Software
Whiteboard & Annotation
Perpetual OneScreen Write license
Perpetual license of Vibe Annotate
Integrates with various cloud storage platforms
Yes
No integration with Google or Microsoft Accounts
Screen Sharing
Up to 9 users simultaneously
Up to 9 users simultaneously
Video Conferencing
Free 1st year license of OneScreen Hype
No licenses included
Cloud Drives Supported
Google Drive, OneDrive
No
Learning Management
OneScreen LearningHub
No
AI Quiz Generation Tool
Free 1st year license of OneScreen QuizWiz
No
Live Closed Captions with one-click Summarization and Translation
Free 1st year license of OneScreen Scrybe
No
Personalized user accounts
Yes. Supports login using QR code and NFC cards
Yes. Support logins using QR code
Priority notifications to designated contacts
Free 1st Year license of OneScreen Beacon supports email, phone and text notifications to customer's priority contacts using intelligent location based alerts through the provided Beacon card
No