vendredi 3 juillet 2015

A Table Gives New Meaning to the Desktop Computer

Jeb Brack




Picture this: you’re sitting at your desk with your client across from you, waiting to see your proposal. You call it up on the screen and then—this is the best part—you have to turn the monitor around so your client can see it. It’d be oodles easier if your desk operated as a second, touch-sensitive client-facing screen. It’s called a Sharetable, and it gives new meaning to the phrase “desktop computer.”

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As a piece of furniture it features sleek, modern design—steel legs and frame topped by polished white or black glass. But within the frame, Sharetable contains a computer CPU, wireless modem, USB ports, power supply and—best of all—a shareable second screen built into the desktop itself.

The second screen, which provides full 1080p HD and touch sensitivity, allows the client to open and browse files, watch video, manipulate images and even sign documents comfortably from their side of the table. The table can be constructed to work with Apple, Windows or Android equipment and comes loaded with other indispensable gadgets: integrated microphone, speakers, and a touchpad on the owner’s side of the table that puts useful functions right at your fingertips.

It’s the perfect worktable for anyone who needs to share documents, presentations, images or video with a client.

Sharetables start at $4590 and up, depending on equipment and OS, and offer a wide range of customization options.

Sharetable

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