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Wireless Presentation System Improve Your Meeting Collaboration And Effective
Wireless presentation systems are one of the Top 10 Strategic Technologies to improve BYOD collaboration. Instead of passing around a cable, a wireless presentation system uses a simple button or app that enables your notebook to send your content to a shared projector, flat panel, or television. To switch presenters, a simple button tap switches the source to the new presenter, who can be located nearly anywhere in the room.
Unlike consumer wireless HDMI systems, commercial wireless presentation systems are designed to improve collaboration during meetings and enable multiple presenters to share ideas, concepts, and media without having to plug in a long cable. Because these are purpose-built for collaboration, a typical wireless presentation system will have these key elements:
- Multiple presenters – most systems come with at least two buttons to enable collaboration out of the box and can support 16 or more different presenters.
- Content Encryption – the market leaders in this category encrypt the content so that people outside the meeting room cannot wirelessly “listen in” or record the presentation.
- LAN Management– with a LAN connection, IT managers can access, configure, and update the settings of the wireless presentation system deployed in their rooms.
Product specifications:
| Wired connection | HDMI 2.0 out | √ | Wireless casting | Airplay | √ |
| USB-A 2.0 | 1 | Miracast | √ | ||
| USB-A 3.0 | 1 | Chromecast | √ | ||
| USB-C | 1 | App for different OS | √ | ||
| LAN (100 M) | 1 | USB disk | √ | ||
| LAN (1000 M) | 1 | HDMI dongle | √ | ||
| Audio out | 1 | Type-C dongle | √ | ||
| Antenna | 2 | 1080P in | √ | ||
| Collaboration | Split-screen | 4 | video frame rate | 20-60 fps | |
| Wireless touch back | √ | ||||
| Whiteboard annotation | √ | Latency | 100ms | ||
| Remote view | √ | ||||
| Control | Split-screen | √ | Security | Dynamic Wi-Fi password | √ |
| OSD control | √ | Data encryptionecr | AES&RSA | ||
| Web UI control | √ | Management platform | Batch configuration | √ | |
| Moderator mode | √ | Batch upgrade | √ | ||
| 3rd party control | √ | User manager | √ |
Do they connect to the display?
Buttons
These are the most popular systems – and are very simple to use. To connect to the projector, you simply plug in a button or “puck” to your notebook or device and tap it to start presenting. The button encrypts the signal and wirelessly sends it to a receiver or “host” attached to the display.
AV Control System / Videoconferencing Integration
Many traditional AV control systems and video conferencing systems offer wireless connections to their infrastructure to enable presenters to connect without a cable. WP-14 can be integrated into existing HDMI switchers and control panels to leverage existing systems.
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