Take a look at some of the fantastic reviews the InFocus Mondopad has received. Or, if you're a Mondopad user - why not let us know what you think of the InFocus Mondopad? Simply scroll to the bottom and leave your comments!
The Pondering Pixel at ProjectorCentral.com says Mondopad was one
of the highlights of her visit to CES in January. She says Mondopad
"positions itself to be the new brain center of any wired classroom
replacing white boards, PCs, touch panels, cameras, and video
conferencing units."
Mondopad Helps "Infuse More Reality" Into Boston University's Classroom
Financial Times profiled how Boston University School of
Management incorporated Mondopad into their classroom to create a more
reality-based and collaborative learning experience. The classroom
includes guest lecturers from around the world via video conferencing
and interactive simulations and is booked morning until night, six days a
week.
"The Mondopad Brings All New Excitement To The Business Meeting"
Techour got a hands-on demo of Mondopad at CES 2012. They said "I
like it, highly recommended and better than projectors and rollup
screens and seriously boring whiteboards with those pens that last a
meeting or two if you’re lucky."
CNET Video Review of Mondopad
Bridget Carey from CNET puts her hands all over our Mondopad at CES 2012 in this informative and concise video review.
rAVe Best of InfoComm: Most Creative New Product
Gary Kayye and the rAVe Pubs team gave a rAVe Award to Mondopad as
the "Most Creative New Product" at InfoComm this year. Here's what they
had to say: "Mondopad is a $5900 multi-touch 55” 1080p LCD with
built-in videoconferencing. This is a great example of differentiation from a display
manufacturer."
Mondopad gets "Best of Show" at InfoComm 2011
Telepresence Options magazine gave Mondopad the "Best of Show"
award in the Videoconference Appliance category at InfoComm 2011.
They said "The InFocus MondoPad was one of a handful of distinctively
innovative ideas at InfoComm. The marriage of a 55 inch touch sensitive
1080p LCD "tablet" and 720p videoconferencing capabilities into a
relatively low-cost package."
Mondopad and Vitdel Partnership get "Best of Show" at InfoComm 2011
Telepresence Options magazine gave InFocus Mondopad and Vidtel the
"Best of Show" award in the Partnership category at InfoComm 2011. They
said: "The partnership bundles Vidtel's cloud-based multi-point
bridging services with the MondoPad for SME clients that would like have
multi-point capabilities but don't want to buy and babysit an MCU."
Crave, the gadget blog from CNET says "The Mondopad's aim is to
drain the boring out of business meetings." The post goes on to say "The
technology plays nice with traditional video conferencing systems,
laptops, video phones, and services like Google Chat. It brings all
participants together in one place regardless of the system they are
using."
Unified Communications Strategies wrote about Mondopad. According
to UCStrategies UC Expert Pamela Avila: “Every now and then someone
develops a product that stirs the imagination and opens doors on new
possibilities. The Mondopad, from my own sneak preview, certainly falls
into that category." She also calls Mondopad "as suitable for SME
customers as it is for enterprise customers."
GigaOM says, "Want a high-definition video conferencing system for
your meeting room, but don’t have the budget for a costly room-based
telepresence system? You might want to check out the MondoPad...It’s a
huge 55-inch, 1080p multi-touch LCD display that’s effectively a giant
tablet computer designed for videoconferencing and collaboration."
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