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Home›Technology›Control›InFocus Introduces SimpleShare Wireless Presentation Solutions

InFocus Introduces SimpleShare Wireless Presentation Solutions

By Cameron Grimes
13/06/2018
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InFocus Corporation has announced SimpleShare, a point-to-point presentation solution for wireless connectivity and sharing of videos, presentation, documents, data and more.
SimpleShare is device-agnostic and allows users to share high-definition video and sound wirelessly to any display with an HDMI input, from any PC, Mac, DVD player, tablet, camcorder and many other devices in real time.

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SimpleShare allows for a plug-and-play installation with no software, downloads, or network management required. Users can also switch between up to 254 presenters with the click of a button. SimpleShare is available in three bundled solutions, The base model SimpleShare (INA- SIMS1) includes one transmitter and receiver, designed for a small meeting room; SimpleShare Presentation System (INA-SIMPS1) is a complete conference room solution with three transmitters and a charging station; SimpleShare Touch Presentation System (INA-SIMINT1) supports up to three presenters with wireless touch control from a touch display panel, and allows users to annotate on anything they present from their source device, as well as draw and write on a built-in digital whiteboard.

SimpleShare uses WPA2, the most secure encryption method available, developed by the WiFi Alliance. Servicing a radius of 15m from the receiver, the AES-CCMP algorithm
used is a cipher key encryption with variable key size and changes at varying intervals, preventing any possibility of leaked data or hacking.

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