PANASONIC LAUNCHES WIRELESS PRESENTATION SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT MEETING ROOM COLLABORATION
A plug and play wireless presentation system for displays and projectors
ISE 2020: Panasonic announces the Panasonic Wireless Presentation System designed for simple and efficient meeting room, huddle space and classroom collaboration. The system allows up to four presenters at a time to display visual and audio content on their Panasonic displays or projectors - removing the need for cables and facilitating switching between different PCs.
Wireless system with Panasonic premium displays
Users simply connect the transmitter button into their PC’s USB and HDMI ports and press the button to share content on the display. No set-up, software or driver installation is required.
The Wireless presentation system comes in two versions: basic with the set-top-box or cable-less with the SDM board receiver. The SDM receiver was designed to perfectly fit inside the Intel® SDM expansion slot of the Panasonic SQ1 displays, no cable connection is needed between the PC and display, freeing from any space limitations. For Panasonic displays and projectors without an SDM slot for the receiver, a set-top box version of the system can be connected to the device by cable.
Unlike some other systems, no dedicated software installation is necessary for the PC. The user simply presses a button on the transmitter connected to the PC to display the PC screen. The presenter’s PC can be switched by just pressing a button.
High quality visuals are achieved using hardware processing to enable image compression and decompression for Full HD resolution. Presentations containing video content are also supported. Wireless transmission is IEEE802.11ac compliant.
For more information, please visit Booth 1-H20, Hall 1, ISE 2020, Amsterdam RAI, February 11–14, or visit https://business.panasonic.eu/ISE2020 or https://business.panasonic.co.uk/visual-system/
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