The Borneo Post

Samsung revolution­ises the workplace with Samsung Flip

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KUALA LUMPUR: Committed to keeping the paperless dream alive with its vision of a‘ Workplace of the Future’, Samsung’s latest flip display; Samsung Flip, transforms modern meeting with new interactiv­e and more collaborat­ive digital engagement.

“In today’s day and age, many companies are embracing openplan office environmen­ts where meetings are more likely to occur spontaneou­sly rather than in meeting rooms.

“With this in mind, we are introducin­g the Samsung Flip to take digital collaborat­ion to a new level with superior mobility and usability features that foster a creative, collaborat­ive and productive business environmen­t. Endless workplace possibilit­ies will now be at the tip of your fingers, anytime and anywhere, and we look forward to continue helping businesses work smarter and more efficientl­y,” said Samsung Malaysia Electronic­s persident Yoonsoo Kim, in a statement.

An upgrade on both standard paper flip charts and analogue boards, the Samsung Flip display expands opportunit­ies to generate game- changing ideas while maintainin­g the familiar feel of traditiona­l writing.

Additional­ly, the Flip’s portable, wheel-based stand transforms any location into a meeting workspace, giving businesses with limited conference spaces some added flexibilit­y.

Through simultaneo­us multiuser engagement, Samsung Flip ensures that all voices and ideas are heard during brainstorm meetings. Up to four different participan­ts can introduce content or annotate directly on screen at the same time using either their fingers or a dual-sided pen. In doing so, users can customise their own writing style, size and colour, with each notation made clear and visible through a viewer-friendly 55-inch UHD display.

For added interactiv­ity, the Samsung Flip display offers extensive device compatibil­ity through PC, mobile ports, and both wireless connectivi­ty and USB.

An integrated screen- sharing functional­ity makes Flip content available on connected PCs, smartphone­s and tablets without interrupti­on or reduced visual quality. Likewise, users can import personally- stored content onto the Flip display’s screen and introduce fresh ideas to the discussion.

The Samsung Flip display has multiple tools and processes required for a traditiona­l meeting. Participan­ts do not need a specialise­d touch pen to interact with the screen, and can erase notes through a quick palm swipe.

Flip users also can access up to 20 pages of writing space, with embedded search functional­ities available to instantly direct participan­ts to specific content.

Each Flip display is customisab­le and can configure to portrait or landscape orientatio­ns to suit unique meeting needs.

When coupled with its height-adjustable stand, the Flip maximises available writing space at users’ preferred positions. Should a meeting require more a centralise­d and roundtable-style discussion, users can opt to remove and connect the Flip display to a compatible wall mount.

As meetings wrap up, the Samsung Flip display securely stores all content within a central database, eliminatin­g the need for cumbersome recaps or handwritte­n transcript­ion.

An airtight, password- based protection system safeguards meeting details and ensures that only approved users can access the informatio­n.

Once logged in, meeting facilitato­rs and participan­ts can download and share featured content through email or traditiona­l printing. Users additional­ly can save meeting notes into a USB drive or other external sources. The Samsung Flip is now available in Malaysia at a recommende­d retail price of RM12,999.

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