Introduction to Windows Collaboration Displays
Presented by Joshua Peterson of Avocor at the 2019 Almo Professional AV E4 Experience
On June 2018, Microsoft announced a new category of interactive displays that extended the PC desktop experience to room scale, while bringing IoT sensors into meeting room environments. These collaboration displays bring a unique mix of capabilities and benefits for multiple room designs in huddle and small meeting rooms – this session will help you understand these differences, when to recommend Windows collaboration displays to your customers, and get a chance to see the WCD in action.
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