Save Energy, Save Money

BenQ interactive displays offer power-saving features and device management software that enable remote management for schools and organisations. Monitor and reduce energy consumption, save costs, and improve sustainability without compromising performance.

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Save Energy With the RP03 Series Interactive Display

With advanced energy-saving features like ECO mode and Power Save mode, the powerful RP03 Pro Series makes saving energy easier than ever.

Eco mode
ECO Mode

Energy Star® certified eco mode reduces power usage by up to 70% while maintaining optimal performance.

Eco mode
Power Save Mode

Conserve energy by selecting the High Power Save Mode to turn off the display after 5 minutes of no signal.

Monitor All Your BenQ Devices at your Fingertips

BenQ's device management solution enables remote control of your BenQ devices, allowing you to view devices by rooms and spot excessive power usage to make data-driven decisions and improve energy efficiency, while eliminating the need for time-consuming and environmentally damaging commutes between buildings.

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A Breath of Fresh Air with the RP03 Series

Poor indoor air quality negatively affects our environment, health and productivity. The RP03 interactive display's exclusive built-in Air Quality Sensor allow you to monitor CO₂, PM₂.₅, and formaldehyde levels in the room so you can regulate air flow accordingly.

The RP03 Series also comes with a Built-in Air Ioniser that releases negative ions, which help purify the air by decreasing the amount of inhalable suspended particles. This ensures you can remain concentrated during lessons or meetings while enjoying a much healthier environment.

Get Expert Advice on Energy-Saving Strategies

Have questions about energy-saving strategies? Contact us for expert advice on RP03 features that can help you go green and save on energy costs.

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