Samsung Electronics Australia reveals the latest addition to its lineup of Flip Interactive Displays. The new WM75A (75” model) is designed to enhance safety measures in collaborative environments, especially in the office or classroom.
The 75” Flip joins the 55”, 65” and 85” interactive displays that have been integrated in both corporate and educational settings across Australia. The new Flip includes features designed to enhance safety. It boasts Samsung’s exclusive shatter-protection film, which helps to keep the screen intact in the event of an accident.
It features UL-certified bacteria resistant Antimicrobial Coating, designed to eliminate germs, opportune in a pandemic.
Samsung says Flip is driving “the next generation of learning, delivering multimedia content and interactivity.”
Phil Gaut, director of display and memory solutions, Samsung Australia, says the flip range not only continues to expand in sizes, but also innovate to meet the ever-changing needs of the public in this new working environment.
Gaut claims: “Collaboration among students in the classroom, or among colleagues in the office, has become even easier and more engaging—Flip’s interactive and visual features bring everything from classwork annotation, or office brainstorming to life.
According to Samsung, the Flip delivers “ultra-high definition (UHD) 4K picture quality and inspires brainstorming through smooth pen-to-paper writing modes allowing users to write, annotate and erase on any background source content.”
Perfect for meetings and discussions, Flip delivers an intuitive experience with straightforward navigation and seamless scrolling of up to 20 pages of writing space.
It also builds collaboration through synchronised screen viewing of devices, allowing for real-time content sharing and control. It is also “compatible with third-party education solutions, streamlining the process of connecting to school information systems through built-in Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) slots”
Brendan Hodge, teacher at Lang Lang Primary School catchment, sees how the newest model made an impact to his students. He says “students are more confident and work more collaboratively using the Flip.”
Hodge claims: “Engagement levels with students have risen significantly, as they’re more likely to remain focused on classroom tasks. The Flip has acted as a powerful instrument in cultivating their imaginations and bringing their thought-processes and ideas to life.”
Samsung’s Flip range offers multiple connectivity options to help users easily access their content from any device. The Flip can easily “recognise any plugged-in source, including USB, HDMI, DP, OPS, and wireless screen sharing. Users will also have access to web browsing to source online content and be able to play videos and view sources without the need to preload content in advance.”
Furthermore, the Samsung Flip 75” and 85” models ensure that confidential information or classified documents remain in the right hands. Using its reinforced, 6-digit lock system, each manager “can safeguard sensitive presentations, lock the display and remove critical content from view.”
Samsung understands that during the time of digital transformation, security is “of the utmost importance and this solution meets those needs.”
Samsung’s Flip is the culmination of several years of refinement and design innovation. The Flip models, Samsung says, “help meet the needs of modern-day digital work and educational environments, fostering greater collaboration, ideation and productivity.”