- Samsung adds a 75-inch interactive display board to its Flip product line-up, ideal for education & corporate collaborative settings
- The Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75” offers enhanced safety features
- Clearly shows every visual detail both virtually and in-person, while keeping information secure
Today, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. introduces its next generation interactive, touchscreen display board that heightens collaboration and creativity inside the boardroom and classroom. The Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75” has been developed specifically to maintain productivity for those working, learning, and teaching from home.
The new Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75” joins the extensive product lineup of 55”, 65”, and 85” displays, and brings enhanced safety features, including Samsung’s exclusive shatterproof screen. The new size also maintains the Flip line features of easy to use functionality, 4K ultra high definition (UHD) picture quality, on-screen visual clarity, data security protocols and expanded collaboration touch point options.
“As we continue to reimagine the future of how we learn and work, it’s imperative that our collaborative technology solutions are available for any space or setup,” says Mark Quiroz, Vice President, Display Division, Samsung Electronics America. “I am proud that we continue to not only innovate in sizes with the new Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75, but also with features that are focused on meeting the everchanging needs of our partners in this new environment.”
The Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75” is easy and intuitive to use, offering capabilities such as smooth pen-to-paper writing mode, flexible image editing tool and a straightforward content navigation system. The 4K UHD picture quality, easy-to-read visuals and ability to sync personal devices for real-time content sharing ensures that any changes users make to the display will be clear to each virtual participant. For the in-person setup, the display will be mounted to the wall for users to write and draw on the display, and allows for up to a team of 20 to work simultaneously by syncing personal devices for real-time content sharing.
Further, the Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75” ensures 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 upmost importance and this solution meets those needs.
The entire Samsung Interactive Display Flip product line offers a versatile selection of connectivity options, including USB, HDMI, DP, NFC, screen sharing and the recently added OPS slot. So, while we continue into the future of how we learn and work in different settings, the foundation of education and business to create a meaningful, efficient, and collaborative environment is not lost.
For more information about Samsung’s display offerings and the Samsung Interactive Display Flip 75”, visit https://displaysolutions.samsung.com/main/index
About Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
Headquartered in Ridgefield Park, N.J., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SEA), is a leader in mobile technologies, consumer electronics, home appliances and enterprise solutions. A wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., SEA is pushing beyond the limits of today’s technology and providing consumers and organizations with a portfolio of groundbreaking products and services across mobile devices, connected appliances, home entertainment, 5G networks and digital solutions. To discover more about Samsung, please visit www.samsung.com. For the latest Samsung news, please visit news.samsung.com/us and follow us @SamsungNewsUS.
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