Newline Interactive and its peers provide an advanced technological proposal for the classroom
The American manufacturer attended its first participation in the recent edition of Simo Educación 2016 with the touch screens with 4K resolution of the UB Series, as well as with the new Trutouch X7 and X5 models that he completed with demonstrations with experts in education software to improve the training experience.
Newline Interactive, based in Texas, has achieved its first participation in the recent edition of SIMO Education 2016 was positively received by the agents of this sector, with a proposal focused on the UB Series, a new range of touch screens from 65 until 86 Inch (the latter present at the stand), with 4K technology, and an incredibly low frame and weight (79 Kg for the largest system).
These screens, 3,840x 2,160p and specifically designed for education, offer a contrast ratio of 4.000:1, with a luminosity of 370 cd/m2, a viewing angle of 178º and a response time of 8ms for interactivity of up to ten simultaneous touches thanks to IR touch sensors.
Another novelty, already analyzed in Digital AV Magazine, have been the interactive all-in-one interactive touch screens Troutouch X5 and X7 (sizes of 55 and 70 Inch, respectively) for training and collaboration in companies, which were also shown at the stand of Atlantic Devices.
During the three days of the contest, NewLine Interactive offered visitors an intense program of demonstrations with partners, such as that carried out by Iber Comm-Tec, wholesaler of this manufacturer in the Spanish market, that presented the presentation and collaboration system for the Cynap classroom.
The advantages of MozaBook education software were also shown in detail, developed by Mozaik, and Oktopus by Qwixdom, in addition to learning how to create stories, games and animations on a NewLine interactive touchscreen with Scratch, in a demo given by programmers from the University of Valladolid (Grape).
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