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AQUOS BOARD Collaboration Display for Healthcare

The award-winning AQUOS BOARD® collaboration display system is highly beneficial in healthcare facilities including hospitals, doctors’ offices, medical training rooms and more. It allows everyone to share data and graphics in real time. In many cases where these meetings require optimal communications, the outcome can save time and help save lives. Videoconferencing capability is especially vital when a physician cannot be present.

Shift from Passive to Collaborative Meetings

Increase teamwork by connecting portable devices such as laptop computers, tablets and smartphones to the AQUOS BOARD collaboration display. This allows for more effective synergy and idea sharing between physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, students and other healthcare personnel.

Open Architecture Yields Seamless Integration

The AQUOS BOARD collaboration display seamlessly integrates with and leverages existing infrastructure and software investments at a medical facility. It works great with existing video conferencing and AV control systems. In addition, the collaboration display is fully compatible with the Microsoft® Office “inking” function, enabling users to natively annotate within any Office application without the need for additional software or training.

Improve Communication

The Sharp AQUOS BOARD collaboration display system offers a variety of uses in a hospital to make communication more effective. For example, it makes an excellent wayfinding device in hospitals for visitors. It can also show services, events and other announcements.

The Right Size for any Type of Healthcare Setting

The AQUOS BOARD interactive display comes in a wide array of sizes from 55" Class (54.6" diagonal) for huddle spaces to 86" Class (85.6" diagonal) for larger meetings such as medical lecture halls.

Connection to a Sharp MFP to Print Meeting Room Materials

After physicians and other medical personnel collaborate in a meeting, the file can be saved, shared and sent to a Sharp MFP to be printed.