Melamine, porcelain, or glass? Wall-mount or mobile? Size guides, surface comparisons, and the accessories that make boards actually useful.
A combination board (or combo board) provides both a dry-erase whiteboard surface and a fabric or cork bulletin board...…
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For individual workstations, a 24"×36" or 36"×48" corkboard adjacent to the desk is sufficient for posting reminders,...…
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A corkboard (bulletin board) provides a pinnable surface for posting papers, photos, schedules, and notices using...…
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Glass whiteboards (tempered glass writing surface) offer: completely non-porous surface that wipes perfectly clean...…
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Porcelain-on-steel whiteboards are magnetic — their steel backing allows magnets to hold papers, notes, and...…
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Melamine whiteboards have a painted coating over hardboard — inexpensive, adequate for light use, but prone to ghosting...…
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A mobile whiteboard (also called a rolling whiteboard or whiteboard easel) is a writing board mounted on a wheeled...…
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A tackable surface is a fabric-covered wall panel that accepts pushpins and tacks — pins go in cleanly and the surface...…
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A whiteboard (also called a dry-erase board) is a smooth writing surface that accepts dry-erase markers and can be...…
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Essential whiteboard accessories: a dry-erase marker set (fine and chisel tip, multiple colors), a magnetic eraser or...…
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For heavy ghosting on melamine boards: apply isopropyl alcohol (70%+) with a soft cloth, let sit 30 seconds, then wipe...…
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Standard whiteboards are white, which provides the best contrast with all marker colors and doubles as a projection...…
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Use only markers explicitly labeled 'dry-erase' — permanent markers will stain any whiteboard surface permanently. For...…
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A whiteboard easel is a lightweight, A-frame stand that holds a board at an angle — similar to an artist's easel. They...…
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For conference rooms, size the whiteboard to the longest seating side of the table. A general rule: one linear foot of...…
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For hybrid teams, a whiteboard positioned in the camera frame allows in-room content to be visible to remote...…
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Commercial whiteboards come in aluminum frame (most common — lightweight, corrosion-resistant, clean appearance), wood...…
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Ghosting is the faint shadow or stain left on a whiteboard surface after erasing, visible when the board is viewed at...…
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An interactive whiteboard (IWB) is a touch-sensitive display connected to a computer — it functions as both a writing...…
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Porcelain-on-steel whiteboards support a full range of magnetic accessories: magnetic document holders, magnetic label...…
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Daily: erase writing after each meeting with a felt eraser. Weekly: wipe the entire surface with a damp cloth or...…
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Commercial whiteboards include a wall-mount hardware kit — typically a Z-bar or channel system. The Z-bar attaches to...…
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Yes — whiteboards serve as excellent projection screens, especially when writing needs to be combined with projected...…
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Whiteboards are available from small 17"×23" desktop models to large 4'×16'+ wall-length boards. Common commercial...…
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Whiteboards (dry-erase) have almost entirely replaced chalkboards in modern commercial environments. Chalk creates dust...…
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A full-wall whiteboard covers an entire wall or large section with a continuous dry-erase writing surface. Options...…
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Melamine whiteboards: typically 1–2 year surface warranty. Porcelain-on-steel whiteboards: 20–50 year surface warranty...…
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