Available at 55, 65, 75 and 86 Inch, this versatile touchscreen incorporates an OPS slot, for faster image processing, and provides all the functionalities that are needed to bring interactivity to the classroom.

CTouch Laser Sky

Laser Sky is a line of touch screens designed by CTouch for use in the interactive training and learning environment. Developed to teach twenty-first century skills, such as information literacy and the ability to collaborate, helps teachers prepare students for the ever-changing world of tomorrow.

CTouch Laser Sky"Laser Sky is truly designed for its users. We listen to the wishes of teachers and IT managers in schools and incorporate their needs into the development of this state-of-the-art touchscreen. The result is a powerful tool with a very familiar user interface. This allows teachers to teach in interactive classes, while feeling confident in using the latest technology", explains Remmelt van der Woude, CEO of CTouch.

The Laser Sky display is designed to spark student curiosity by creating a learning environment that stimulates engagement in the classroom. You are encouraged to share your work, knowledge and perspectives.

Thanks to the addition of an OPS slot (Open Pluggable Specification), this display can be connected to any OPS computer and work in a Windows environment or any other you prefer.

The screen has the Adaptive Touch function, that simulates natural writing and two pens for easy and consistent writing. CTouch provides free updates to ensure Laser Sky always works with the latest software versions. In addition, two optional accessory packs are available to enhance connectivity and further stimulate collaboration.

Available at 55, 65, 75 and 86 Inch, the Laser Sky line incorporates speakers from 80 W JBL, that offer surround sound. Integrated far-field microphones are equipped with advanced sound reduction and echo cancellation technology. This ensures clear voice reproduction and removes unwanted sounds from the microphone signal..


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by • 20 nov, 2018
• section: display, formation