BenQ Announces InstaShow VS10 Wireless Presentation System
BenQ announced the latest addition to its InstaShow Wireless Presentation System (WPS) family, the InstaShow VS10. The VS10 is aimed at hybrid collaboration in huddle rooms. The VS10 features screen sharing, fast wireless integration to conferencing platforms, interactive collaboration capabilities and a router-level chipset for security.
Users simply click a button to cast directly on the meeting room screen without downloading drivers or external internet. It features touchback control, allowing presenters to control content directly from the room’s interactive display, and two-way split screen for two presenters to share content simultaneously on one screen. With multi-device compatibility, users can connect and present from their laptop, smartphone or tablet. For hybrid meetings, the InstaShow VS Assist app integrates an all-in-one videoconferencing device and display within the same secure network, synchronizing video and display for remote participants. BenQ says Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) lets the InstaShow VS10 stream 1080p full HD video such as high-definition slides or streamed content without any lag.
InstaShow is WPS certified as having “no critical and high-risk security vulnerabilities.” BenQ says the system passes CVSS 3.0 standards as tested by an ISO27001 and ISO17025 certified security lab. InstaShow VS10 boasts a self-contained, isolated wireless network fortified with an embedded firewall, “guaranteeing secure over-the-air data transmission and averting potential breaches or inadvertent leaks of sensitive information.” Utilizing WPA2-Enterprise, including guest SSIDs, it establishes separate networks for employees and guests. This segregation of access privileges offers robust protection against unauthorized data access and sharing while ensuring guests can still present at a touch of the button. Powered by MTK Technologies’ router-level chipset, the InstaShow family creates ideal high-speed secure Wi-Fi zones to handle multiband and fast media traffic with internal isolation of wireless data channels. In addition, it’s fully compatible with HDCP-encrypted content via HDMI, which allows seamless playback of most audiovisual content protected by digital rights management.