The Fond du Lac Indian Reservation relies on Avocor interactivity
Three screens from the series have been installed Avocor And from 55 inches at community centers and eight at other reservation locations. These are used for a variety of purposes, including board meetings and virtual sessions.
display technology Avocor E series has settled in the Indian reservation of Fond du Lac Band, located in northeastern Minnesota. The project has been carried out in three locations and has been carried out by the integrator Interactive Digital Solutions (IDS) de Noblesville (Indiana).
This initiative began when the reserve managed to obtain a grant to update its audiovisual technology. The first screens installed were from DTEN, a Zoom solution.
Once the project gained momentum and covered other locations such as the Min No Aya Win health care center and human services center; Avocor E Series interactive displays were chosen for being platform agnostic, not only linked to Zoom, and offer a very easy level of use and affordability.
“With the E series, customer got 'one tap to join' functionality’ what I needed, regardless of the virtual platform used, as well as excellent support from Avocor, from demonstration to installation and delivery”, explains Zandy Powlesland, IDS sales engineer.
There are three screens of the Avocor E series of 55 inches installed in community centers and eight in the Human Services Division. These are used for a variety of purposes, including board meetings, virtual sessions and individual calls.
“The E series has become a good investment. Interactivity features have proven useful and being able to join all types of calls with a single touch means operation is intuitive and simple, “which makes it easier for our staff and residents to use and enjoy the benefits of technology”, duck Joshua King HagE, IT Project Manager at Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
E-series interactive displays use optimized touch and glass technology, providing a smooth and highly accurate typing and object recognition experience, plus low latency. The ability to easily switch between using a pen, a finger and palm creates a fluid collaborative environment for users in real time.
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