MaxHub improves UCC applications with the Raptor LX165V07 Led display
With a size of 165” and an all-in-one design, the new Raptor LX165V07 from MaxHub allows you to share this Led screen wirelessly, encouraging collaboration of all participants in a meeting.
Raptor LX165V07 is the new wall display 165” all-in-one dvLed developed by MaxHub to go further in the collaboration experience, communication and participation in meeting spaces.
One of its differential characteristics is that it allows wireless screen sharing, Added to this is a rich set of features designed to keep meeting participants fully engaged., improving the collaboration experience.
Wireless screen sharing also includes third-party protocols, as Miracast, Chromecast y Airplay, that next to the function Your zom wireless makes it easy for each participant to connect with their own device, as well as join the meeting directly from the home page, which speeds up productivity and reduces connection time.
The Raptor LX series uses the Android operating system 13 and includes several pre-installed applications, especially suitable for presentations, video conferencing or collaboration. Also includes a Integrated PC to work with Windows and use the screen as a standalone system to run other applications.
To deliver clear audio to all attendees, MaxHub Raptor LX165V07 incorporates a system 4.2 canales, with front sound emission through four speakers 30 W.
The centralized device management is done with MaxHub Pivot, allowing IT managers to remotely control equipment, guaranteeing connection, update and security to all participants.
As pointed out Sam Malik, vp. MaxHub sales and marketing in the United States, “Our display technology is widely recognized for its exceptional performance, and the Raptor LX165V07 is no exception. Its large size catches your eye from the start and its extensive feature set further cements the exceptional value it represents.. “Support for multiple information sharing protocols and its attention-grabbing visual capabilities keep meeting participants fully engaged.”.
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