Datasheet SCREENBEAM GB

ScreenBeam
RATIFICATION BY WIFI ALLIANCE, MEANING
IT IS TRUSTWORTHY AND SECURE
ALLOWS FOR EASY VIEWING AND ACCESS TO
SCREENS ON ANOTHER DEVICE
WIRELESS CONNECTION, ALLOWING FOR EASE
AND MOBILITY
IMPROVEMENT OF EFFICIENCY AND
PRODUCTIVITY
Practicality, efficiency and simplicity are at the heart of ScreenBeam’s purpose. As meetings, lectures and lessons become
increasingly digital-centric, the necessity of having reliable screen mirroring technology has grown. Implemented by many
industries as a more effective way to encourage collaboration and information sharing, The ScreenBeam Hub allows users to
wirelessly share their screens with colleagues, students and audiences without the stress of having to fiddle with cables or
download additional apps.
Ideal for use with Sharp’s range of BIG PAD, ScreenBeam utilises the native screen mirroring technology, Miracast, to
wirelessly mirror a device’s screen on a professional display or interactive touchscreen in order to transform the meeting room
into a collaborative workspace. With in-built, wireless capacity for most Windows and Android devices, including laptops, tablets
and smartphones, and support for other devices via an adapter or downloadable software, Miracast provides a comprehensive
collaboration solution to almost any workspace.
Similarly to Sharp’s BIG PAD, The ScreenBeam Hub is designed with a range of different environments in mind; from the
boardroom to the classroom, ScreenBeam streamlines the process of connecting devices to Miracast. Complementing the BIG
PAD by supporting touchscreen technology allows users to seamlessly incorporate an essential visual aid to the workspace,
helping to deliver information effectively and ensuring sessions remain productive and engaging.
The frustration and safety implications of dealing with trailing cables, alongside the hindrance of standing next to the screen
while presenting is completely eliminated. Presenters are free to move around, interact with colleagues or students and improve
collaboration without the anxiety of falling over wires or unintentionally disconnecting the visual display.
Collaborate freely with ScreenBeam.

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