The Ultimate All-in-One Solution for Modern Workspaces: SMART Board QX Pro Series

 

The SMART Board QX Pro series, stands out as the all-in-one solution for modern workspaces, tailored to streamline collaboration and enhance meeting experiences.

Ryan Striemer, Business Channel Manager at SMART Technologies, showcases the all-new SMART Board QX Pro series, a game-changer in collaborative technology. This series consolidates the features of a whiteboard, web browser, and screen-sharing capabilities with an integrated system for annotating across applications. It provides an exceptional writing experience through its advanced inking and touch capabilities, including palm rejection, for a natural, pen-to-paper feel. Striemer highlights how the board enables multiple users to write, erase, and gesture simultaneously with SMART’s exclusive simultaneous tool differentiation feature without interfering with each other’s inputs.

The series is compatible with leading conferencing apps and ensures clear hearing for every participant with its integrated microphone array and soundbar. The high-definition camera and 4K display make remote interactions feel like everyone is in the same room. Equipped with Android 11, Energy Star certification, and dual USB-C ports, the SMART Board QX Pro adapts to evolving workplace needs. SMART Technologies invites interested parties to contact their local representatives for a demonstration or to learn more about this innovative product.

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