
Hikvision has launched its most sophisticated Multi-touch Interactive Screen (MTIS) for the Indian market.
The MTIS is used as an intelligent teaching tool, integrated with the latest touch technology, high definition display technology video processing technology, computer technology, network communication technology, intelligent interactive control system and audio control system. With rich teaching resources, it can be used in kindergartens, primary and secondary school teaching class remote learning, training centers and other occasions. The MTIS software can function in multimode enabling lesson preparation, desktop annotation, e-book sync teaching and is capable of switching from each mode. The software provides discipline tools such as Language, Mathematics, English, Physics and Chemistry, to realize the application of multiple tools, such as stroke simulation, triangular plate, compass, periodic table of Chinese and English, chemical experiment instrument. It can extend the TV, computer and other input signals to the teaching platform. Besides, it is screen-screen interactive and is capable of centralized management and multichannel annotation.
Ashish P. Dhakan, Managing Director & CEO, Prama Hikvision (India ) Pvt. Ltd, said, “We are proud to launch this revolutionary and the most essential teaching tool which makes both teaching and learning less tiresome and more interesting. This comes as a real boon not only to our schools but also to training centers and remote learning. I am sure of its positive impact on the academic and training institutions in India.”
Key Features
• Full HD 1080P LCD display
• Anti-glare glazing surface glass with anti-glare
• Supports 10 touch and smooth writing
• 32768 × 32768 touch difference resolution
• Full external audio and video interface
• Supports standard OPS plug-in computer
• Rich front interface and function keys, easy to operate
• Low radiation, low power consumption
• Green environmental protection
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