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Built-in Simplicity with the Windows Collaboration Display

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Let’s say you want to create an effective space for people to collaborate. Where do you start? The modern meeting space often includes an interactive display board, a camera, proper microphones and speakers, and a laptop with casting software. Now, with the Windows collaboration display from Sharp, you get everything needed for great audio, video and collaboration built into the display, providing a simple, integrated solution to the challenge of meeting room complexity.

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Let's say you want to create an effective space for people to collaborate. Where do you start?

A clip of a meeting taking place on a long table with all members wearing masks. Two members have their laptops and the other two take notes on a notepad with a pen.

Building your own technology solution is a common approach, but modern meeting spaces often include an interactive display board, a camera, proper microphones and speakers and a laptop with casting software.

A picture of the inside of a conference room is shown then a Windows collaboration display from Sharp fades in the center of the back wall.

All these components must work together flawlessly, or your meeting goers will be troubleshooting and not collaborating.

A clip of someone trying to troubleshoot a tech problem with their laptop is shown, the person is visibly frustrated.

Now, with the Windows collaboration display from Sharp, these concerns disappear. With everything needed for great audio, video and collaboration built into the display, it provides a simple integrated solution to the problem of meeting room complexity.

The Windows collaboration display from Sharp appears in the middle of the screen with a solid background. The scene fades out into a meeting happening in a conference room where someone one is connected via the Windows collaboration display.

In addition to using Sharp's award winning 4K Ultra-HD display technology, the device has a built-in microphone array, a high quality conferencing camera, and an IoT sensor hub making it possible to leverage workspace data even further.

The Windows collaboration display reappears, and the camera zooms in to showcase the different components of the screen.

And with built-in wireless casting that works with Windows and Miracast enabled Android devices, you can now easily hold productive meetings in a bring your own device environment without the need for external conference room computers.

A mobile phone is shown connecting to the screen wirelessly by selecting the Windows collaboration display in the screen sharing menu on the mobile device. The screen then displays the content vertically but once the demonstrator flips the phone horizontally the content on the screen does the same.

Each Windows collaboration display from Sharp comes with an eight meter USB Type-C cable, connecting and powering laptops with a simple connection. This makes it incredibly simple to start meetings and get productive.

A USB Type-C cable is shown, then is connected to a laptop. Once the cable is connected the view is switched to the screen where the camera zooms in to the bottom right to the battery display that showcases the laptop is charging.

Having these features implemented through a single interactive system out of the box empowers workers to use their technology reliably keeping meetings productive and impactful. Just walk in, plug in and focus.

A montage of a meeting starting at a conference room and how the screen might be used at the meeting to display important graphs highlighting information.

The Windows collaboration display from Sharp Simplicity built-in so you can work simply smarter.

The Windows collaboration display reappears in the middle of the screen.