Mimio Introduces Largest Touch Display in Its MimioDisplay Line

Mimio has introduced a new ultra-high definition (UHD) touch display that has resolution four times that of conventional 1,080P high-definition displays.

The new UHD MimioDisplay touch display, like others in the line that preceded it, combines the features of an interactive whiteboard with a high-resolution display and speakers. However, the new display can accommodate up to 10 single-touch users or five dual-touch users who are using either styli or their own fingers.

Available in 75- and 84-inch diagonal sizes, it is now Mimio's largest interactive display and, with built-in speakers, there is no need for a separate audio system. Likewise, the low-glare and low-friction glass surface makes it easier to see and provides a smooth touch experience.

The MimioDisplay touch display is integrated with other MimioClassroom products, including the MimioMobile collaboration and assessment app. The accompanying MimioStudio classroom software makes it easier to both create and deliver lessons.

"This newest version of the MimioDisplay is the latest in our mission to help educators deliver great instruction and engage students in a collaborative learning experience," said Mimio Marketing and Product Management Director Stevan Vigneaux. "The display's size and LED backlighting make lessons more visually striking and memorable, even in large classrooms. Users will get all the features of a touch-driven interactive whiteboard combined with the simplicity and elegance of a state-of-the-art, ultra-high-definition LCD display."

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