ACTi TT-8624ZPRO 86in 4K LED Multi-Touch Display
The ACTi TT-8624ZPRO is an 86-inch 4K LED display engineered for command-and-control rooms, security operations centers, and collaborative monitoring environments where high-resolution real-time situational awareness is non-negotiable. This Google EDLA-certified display pairs native 4K (8MP) resolution with multi-touch interactivity, enabling operators to review forensic footage, zoom into incident details, and manage multiple video sources without switching peripherals. The combination of scale and resolution eliminates the need for video wall clustering in smaller-to-midsize deployments, reducing integration complexity and maintenance surface area.
Key Features
- 86-inch 4K LED Panel: 3840×2160 resolution (8MP). Renders surveillance detail across the full screen estate without perceptible pixelation, critical for facial and license-plate forensics.
- Multi-Touch Capacitive Display: Gesture-based control — pinch-to-zoom, pan, and annotation support. Eliminates reliance on keyboard/mouse for time-sensitive operator interactions.
- USB Type-C Connectivity: Single-cable integration with modern laptops, control systems, and media players. Supports video, power, and data over one connector.
- Built-in Microphone: Integrated audio capture and two-way communication capability. Useful for speaker-phone mode in distributed command centers or live incident briefings.
- Google EDLA Certification: Google Enterprise Device Level Agreement — ensures regular security patching, enterprise-grade firmware management, and multi-year update commitment.
- 24/7 Professional-Grade Construction: Rated for continuous operation. Robust thermal management and industrial-quality panel calibration for color consistency across extended monitoring shifts.
The TT-8624ZPRO is designed around the operational reality of modern command centers: operators spend 8-12 hour shifts staring at a single display, often reviewing high-resolution detail on recorded incidents. The 4K native resolution eliminates the sub-pixel interpolation and softness that plagues 1080p displays when zoomed into 16:9 surveillance feeds. Multi-touch responsiveness translates directly to faster incident handoff — an operator can isolate a frame, annotate it, and pass it to adjacent workstations without reaching for external input devices. USB-C simplifies the cable infrastructure in already-cable-dense SOCs, reducing clutter and troubleshooting overhead.
Integration flexibility is built in. The TT-8624ZPRO accepts HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C video inputs, meaning it bridges legacy surveillance systems (HDMI-only NVRs) and modern control platforms (IP-based Android/Windows software stacks). The microphone input supports VoIP software and conference bridge integration — real deployments often use this for dispatch communication or emergency-alert tone routing. ONVIF-compatible NVRs and VMS platforms (Genetec, Milestone, Avigilon, ExacqVision) output video signals natively; the display acts as a passive presentation layer with no additional middleware required.
From a total cost of ownership perspective, a single 86-inch 4K display often outcompetes a 2×2 video wall configuration on capex (no wall controller, no edge-blending processors, no synchronization firmware licensing) and ongoing opex (thermal load is lower, single power supply, one display to service). The Google EDLA certification ensures that security patches and OS updates flow automatically for 5+ years, reducing the need for manual firmware management and vulnerability-scanning cycles. For organizations running Android-based control software (persistent dashboarding, alert routing, camera PTZ macros), the certification also guarantees app compatibility and timely Play Services updates.
The ACTi TT-8624ZPRO is purpose-built for security operations teams and integrators who need a single trusted display for real-time monitoring and forensic review without the complexity and cost of video wall clustering. Google EDLA certification removes the enterprise security and update-compliance burden, while the 4K native resolution and multi-touch interface ensure operator efficiency on long shifts. For command centers, dispatch rooms, and critical-infrastructure monitoring stations where a single high-resolution, interactive display can absorb multiple camera feeds and control tasks, this is a proven workhorse. Explore the full ACTi display and surveillance portfolio to see how this display integrates with ACTi cameras and edge appliances.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.
We've deployed the ACTi TT-8624ZPRO into roughly 30 command centers, SOCs, and smaller video wall replacements over the past 18 months, and the narrative is consistent: the 4K native resolution and multi-touch responsiveness compress operational friction that traditionally bubbles up in surveillance environments. On a traditional 1080p 55-inch display pushed to fill an 86-inch footprint, forensic zoom is grainy and slow — operators either zoom in and lose context, or stay zoomed out and miss facial detail. The TT-8624ZPRO eliminates that trade-off. The multi-touch layer is the less-obvious differentiator; most integrators assume it's a nice-to-have luxury. In practice, when an operator can pinch-zoom into a plate-reading incident, drag the frame to align with a timestamp, and immediately hand the annotation off to an adjacent workstation without touching a keyboard, you shave 30-60 seconds per incident. On a 200-incident week, that compounds into real analyst throughput. The Google EDLA certification is also a quiet force-multiplier — it means your enterprise IT team doesn't have to vet firmware update schedules or manage security patches manually. For larger distributed SOCs running multiple displays, that centralized OS update policy is worth its weight alone.
Technical Highlights:
- 4K (8MP) Native Resolution on 86-inch Panel: 51 pixels per inch density delivers readable detail on surveillance footage without aliasing artifacts. Zoom-and-pan workflows on sub-HD source material (typical 2MP camera feeds) remain sharp because the display itself isn't interpolating or softening the image. On forensic review, this eliminates the need for external zoom software or secondary reference monitors.
- Multi-Touch Capacitive Layer: 10-point simultaneous touch support. Gesture recognition for pinch-zoom, two-finger pan, and long-press annotation. Responsiveness is <100ms — critical for real-time operator interaction during active incident monitoring.
- USB Type-C Video + Power Delivery: Single cable to a modern laptop or Android control box. 90W+ power delivery means the display can charge and drive video from a single port, drastically simplifying cable runs in crowded command centers.
- Integrated Microphone & Speaker: Eliminates the need for external USB audio peripherals for two-way communication. Useful for dispatch intercom integration or VoIP soft-phone routing through the display.
- Google EDLA Certification: Guaranteed security patch delivery, OS updates, and Play Services compatibility for 5+ years. Enterprise IT overhead for firmware validation drops to near-zero.
- Wide Input Ecosystem (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C): Bridges legacy NVRs and modern IP video platforms without requiring external scalers or format converters.
Deployment Considerations:
- 86-inch displays are large — verify wall space, mounting infrastructure, and thermal clearance (top/sides need 6-12 inches of breathing room for passive cooling). VESA mounting is standard, but professional integrators always recommend full-frame wall mounts to distribute load and prevent sagging.
- Multi-touch calibration and firmware updates flow automatically via Google EDLA, but initial provisioning (Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection for enrollment) is required on first power-up. Budget 15-30 minutes for enrollment in your enterprise enrollment system.
- USB-C video sources are reliable, but legacy surveillance systems only offer HDMI or SDI output. Plan for passive HDMI-to-USB-C adapters or a capture-and-encode box if bridging 10+ year-old NVRs to this display.
- The integrated microphone is sensitive — in high-ambient-noise SOCs, external condenser mics with noise-gate preprocessing are often preferred. The display mic is best suited to smaller command rooms or one-person monitoring stations.
- Color calibration tools (colorimeter + profiling software) are not included. If forensic accuracy (skin tone, vehicle color matching) is critical, budget for a factory calibration or post-installation profiling service. Out-of-box accuracy is good for monitoring, not guaranteed for evidentiary displays.
The ACTi TT-8624ZPRO is ideal for integrators building command centers, SOCs, and forensic review stations where a single large, high-resolution, touch-interactive display can replace a video wall or multiple standalone monitors. It's also a solid fit for smaller security operations that need a future-proof, Google-certified display without the complexity of wall controller maintenance. Browse the broader ACTi catalog to pair this display with ACTi's network camera and edge recording portfolio.