Mersive Debuts Solstice 1.1
Yesterday Mersive announced a new version of Solstice software (version 1.1). Solstice enables multiple users to connect simultaneously to a shared display using a range of devices and applications over an existing Wi-Fi or Ethernet network, which fundamentally changes how people are able to use displays in meeting rooms.
Three key new features of Solstice 1.1 include: the addition of Android devices to Solstice’s supported clients; the highly-anticipated Podium Mode, which gives meeting presenters, moderators and teachers new controls for Solstice sessions; and the ability to integrate with external video sources, such as video conferencing equipment, Blu-ray players, live camera feeds and additional mobile devices supported by the Solstice software.
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