May 20, 2016
Optika Display, a Stratacache company, has launched the Optika Business Collaboration Series of 4K UHD solutions and will showcase these new offerings at InfoComm 2016, June 4-10, in Las Vegas with FlatFrog AB in booth No. N2955, according to a company press release. Optika Display will offer a series of fully immersive 55-inch, 65-inch and 85-inch 4K solutions with seamless integration to Unified Communications and Visual Collaboration offerings currently available.
"The Optika Business Collaboration Series brings an immersive experience to organizational communications, which are being challenged by dramatic growth, decentralized staff and limited IT support resources. The opportunity stems from integrating collaboration from the explosion of UC and Visual Collaboration in new ways," said Michael Gompers, senior director, Sales and Business Development, Optika Display. "With our Unified Communications and Visual Collaboration partners, we will help transform companies by enabling solutions that help manage growth and serve internal and external customers better."
The Optika Business Collaboration Series is designed to enhance communications and optimize creative processes within and between businesses by bringing UC and Visual Collaboration into an immersive experience, allowing users to connect directly with applications, supporting gestures such as active and passive pen, palm erase and pressure-based touch, the release said. The Series leverages technology from FlatFrog InGlass Technology to deliver a commercial-grade 4K solution meeting and exceeding industry-standards for interactive touchscreen technologies.
"FlatFrog is working with Optika to launch its latest InGlass Technology. The new offering enables a unique combination of touch, pen and object recognition capabilities," said Dhwani Vyas, CEO of FlatFrog AB. "The precision 2-mm tip pen with no latency, together with perfect clarity in 4K and full multi-touch, makes it the perfect solution for Education, Collaboration, Medical and Broadcast applications."