Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
At #dse2015, MultiTaction showcased – at booth #1027 – this 12-display Curved MultiTaction iWall stacked horizontally to reach a total curvature of 90 degrees.
The curved wall, featuring the company’s interactive display technology, supports an unlimited number of concurrent users, has curvatures of up to 360 degrees and widths up to 96’.
MultiTaction is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, with U.S. offices in Silicon Valley, New York City and Chicago, and an office in Singapore. The company says that, adding its Curved MultiTaction iWall, it is transforming communication processes at executive briefing centers, corporate lobbies and public locations with its large format displays.
The Curved MultiTaction iWall is a modular, highly customizable display system. With this platform, users have ultra-fast responsiveness, simultaneous touch, IR pen and object recognition. It offers seamless integration across PCs, smart devices and other interactive displays, allowing users to easily save and access content created on the Curved MultiTaction iWall at any time. The company claims that combination of both the user experience and real-life objects is a new revelation in the methods used to deliver corporate information and accelerate business processes.
The Curved MultiTaction iWall is fully customizable into any size and almost any curvature for a captivating user experience.
“With our new Curved MultiTaction iWall, we are addressing a growing need in corporate spaces for a solution that is not only interactive but truly allures users into the visual experience,” says Jonathan Priestley, vice-president of marketing for MultiTaction. “The curvature of the display produces a wider field of view for corporations to effectively communicate with and impress their clients. Combining this new Curved MultiTaction iWall with our leading software applications transports users through an intuitive journey unlike anything available on the market today.”
MultiTaction is a developer of interactive display systems, based on proprietary software and hardware designs. MultiTaction systems are currently in use in more than 50 countries around the globe.
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