ClickShare makes connecting to the meeting room's video system just a matter of pressing a button.

ClickShare

Comm-Tec presents in Spain and Portugal ClickShare, a solution of ship that solves some very commonly experienced questions in meeting rooms by millions of people around the world. ClickShare makes connecting to the meeting room's video system just a matter of pressing a button.

This unique technology not only allows the speaker to visualize his presentation on screen in a matter of seconds, it also encourages meeting attendees to participate more actively. As a result, A more efficient meeting and an improvement in decision-making are achieved.

Standard ClickShare configuration consists of four USB devices "ClickShare buttons", a "ClickShare tray" storage basket to carefully store buttons when not in use and a ClickShare Base Drive. The Base Unit has a fixed connection to the meeting room system and handles the entire process.

Users who want to put their presentation on the main screen of the room simply connect a ClickShare button to their PC or MAC, click on it and immediately your desk is transferred wirelessly to the room display system.. In addition, ClickShare does not interfere with laptop resolution, and automatically displays content at optimal resolution. ClickShare also allows you to display video clips with frame rates up to 20fps.

ClickShare incorporates connection for iPad / iPhone (with wireless connection to the Base Unit); Dual Display that allows you to display presentations in 2 Monitors simultaneously, Thus taking advantage of the configurations of the videoconferencing rooms; and audio streaming.

Eric Van Zele, CEO of Barco, has ensured that “ClickShare is one of the innovations that will excite people. You can immediately see that it is a spot-on concept that will make life easier for millions of people every day.. Click and you're on screen, Quick and easy. Everyone can do it”.


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by • 29 Apr, 2013
• section: AV Conferencing, Signal distribution