Sharp UK has launched a range of Interactive Touchscreen Tables designed to help employees, schoolchildren and older adults in care stay better connected.
The screens deliver high-definition picture quality and visual display on a 32-inch full HD screen. With 40 simultaneous touch points, the screens make teamwork, learning and group sessions more engaging and easy to manage.
Sharp’s new screens come in three models – the Early Years, Agile, and Flex – which work in a variety of environments including in business spaces, healthcare facilities and education settings.
The Early Years Table, which is designed to be used in nurseries and Key Stage One and Two schools, sits at the size mark two – the standard for early years furniture in the UK – and is designed with a full vertical to horizontal tilt display that helps children safely work together as a group, as well as individually.
The table also comes with the ability to install award-winning educational apps by Yellow Door which cover key areas of the curriculum, whilst the P-CAP touchscreen used across the range is ideal for the development of handwriting and fine motor skills.
The Agile and Flex Tables are designed to be highly mobile, and to provide functionality for use in any environment, such as the office, universities or care homes. The display on the Agile Table is fixed at a height suitable for use by office workers, both standing and sitting, and the screen angle can be adjusted between vertical and 54 degrees for added flexibility and optimal viewing.
The Flex Table comes with electronically controlled height adjustment and the screen can tilt from vertical to horizontal along 18-degree increments. In care homes or dementia care units, the Agile and Flex Tables can be used in shared spaces or individual resident rooms – providing a platform to connect with other residents as well as families, friends and loved ones.
A battery-equipped version comes with a medical-grade power system that fully charges after three hours, delivering up to eight hours of use. Each Touchscreen Table is available as a battery-powered or plug-in device that sits on a lightweight stainless-steel frame with easy-lock wheels for stability and mobility. A halo protection system, with round moulded edges, provides both screen and person protection.
Matt Saunders, product marketing manager at Sharp UK said: “Today, technology has never been more important for teamwork, learning, communication and collaboration. We are the proud sole distributors of the new range of Interactive Touchscreen Tables, which have been meticulously designed to ensure the highest in product quality, and to give the user the flexibility and freedom of choice.”
Reference: Avinteractive