Hitachi Intros 3 Interactive Flat Panel Displays for Collaboration

Three new interactive flat panels from Hitachi America offer full HD capabilities in 65-inch, 75-inch and 86-inch models. The displays boast 10 or more simultaneous points of touch (with +/- 2mm accuracy) to support collaborative learning and group work.

The screens feature anti-glare tempered glass and are equipped with remote control, 2 stylus pens, and HDMI and USB cables. Users can connect their personal computers directly to the display to share presentations, documents and video, and the stylus pens enable note-taking and editing directly on screen.

Other features include:

  • Windows and Mac OS compatibility;
  • Integrated stereo speakers;
  • Front HDMI and use inputs;
  • LAN port for control; and
  • OPS slot.

For more information, visit the Hitachi site.

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