Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America has announced the Windows collaboration display with Microsoft’s Skype for Business certification. The 70″ Class (69.5″ diagonal) interactive display meets Microsoft’s specifications.
The large-format interactive display to achieve Skype for Business certification is paired with an integrated camera with 4K sensor, far-field microphone, and speakers. The USB-C connectivity also provides a single connection.
According to Sharp’s report on “Creating the Perfect Meeting Environment,” which reviews the impact of indoor environmental conditions on office worker performance, employers could improve worker performance by 20 percent by increasing the fresh air supply in offices and meeting rooms. The Windows collaboration display from Sharp has built-in sensors that can connect to the Microsoft Azure Digital Twins IoT platform and other commercially available cloud and subscription services, such as the upcoming Sharp Synappx WorkSpaces, as part of a smart building environment.
The Windows collaboration display from Sharp has been designed to work with Microsoft tools.
The 70″ Class (69.5″ diagonal) interactive display also offers Sharp’s Pen-on-Paper experience.
“Sharp is proud to be enabling the next generation of collaborative working and team productivity with the world’s first Windows collaboration display,” said Bob Madaio, vice president, Marketing, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America. “Not only can you simply walk in, plugin and work together, but it also monitors your environment and can help to make those conditions optimal. A display is the ideal device to become more intelligent. It’s the centerpiece of the meeting room and your window to the rest of your team and the rest of the world.”
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