Newline Naos IP Renfe

In total they have been purchased and installed 52 naos ip model units of Newline, sizes of 86, 75 and 65″, with capacitive technology and no Android operating system to meet security standards.

The interactive display series Naos IP of Newline has managed to position itself as the best solution to the needs of Renfe, the most important railway operator in Spain.

Of the more than fifty units of this range acquired by the railway, 33 are 86″; 16 of 75″ and one of 65″, all of them installed in the different training rooms that Renfe has distributed throughout Spain.

The reasons why Newline has been awarded with Naos IP compared to the rest of the proposals have been the capacitive technology of the screens and their security standards for the business environment, since this range dispenses with the Android operating system, thus avoiding possible accesses outside the corporation.

As José María Vicioso explains, responsible for business development at Newline Interactive Spain, “la confianza de Renfe en el modelo Naos IP nos enorgullece especialmente. It is the result of our commitment to offer interactive solutions adapted to the needs of the market. Renfe has decided to have all the advantages of our capacitive technology, without harming their security requirements, para las sesiones de formación de sus empleados”.

In this sense, security and collaboration are the keys to Naos IP, to which is added its fast touch response, based on capacitive technology, as well as in a high degree of interactivity and a writing experience as natural as on a mobile phone or tablet.

This interactive model, specially designed to make the most of the professional environment, is developed with Optical Bonding of Newline, thanks to which an excellent image quality and a viewing angle of 178º is achieved from any point of the room.

Another advantage is that the entire corporate range of Newline, to which the Naos IP series belongs, has a five-year warranty with reinstallation.


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by • 4 Jun, 2021
• section: Case studies, Digital signage, display, formation