Smart Board models 4065 and 4055 have been incorporated, next to the E70, to the Series 4000, while the Series 6000 It has a new interactive flat screen of 55″, the 6055, that joins the existing one 6065 65". Some equipment that Smart Technologies has designed thinking about the educational environment.

Smart Board 4000 and 6065

Smart Technologies has incorporated into its line of interactive flat panels Series 4000 and 6000 Three new teams. Smart Board models 4065 and 4055 join the E70, while the 6055 is integrated into the Series 6000 next to the 6065.

Smart Board 6065Smart Board displays 4000 and 600 have been specifically designed to be used in classrooms. They are equipped with multi-touch capabilities and are offered in different sizes with 4K UHD and HD resolutions to adapt to any collaborative learning space.

The Smart Board model 4065 of 65 inches and the 4055 of 55 Inch, next to the 70" E70, complete the Series 4000. Common features to all of them are the display of a high definition LED image, No shadows or reflections, be designed with a glass surface (SilkTouch) for a precise multitouch experience, that supports simultaneous gestures and multiple users.

Smart Board Series 4000For its part, series 6000 offers two models: the new Smart Board 6055 of 55" and the 6065 from 65″. Both screens deliver bright, sharp images, No shadows or reflections, with 4K UHD resolution. Like the previous ones, they also have SilkTouch technology that allows you to offer a natural touch experience and detect if it is being used by hand or marker.. These whiteboards also incorporate the Pen iQ capability that allows two students to use different colored pencils simultaneously..

Smart Board 6065Both the series 6000 how 4000 feature durable panels, of commercial quality classified for 50.000 hours of use. This longevity and no maintenance or replacement of projector bulbs makes these interactive flat panels have a lower total cost of ownership than other traditional solutions..


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by • 16 Jan, 2015
• section: display, formation, projection