BenQ Adds Voice Controls to Interactive Flat Panel Line

BenQ has updated its Premium RP Series of interactive flat panels with voice command delivered by Amazon Web Service (AWS). The voice activation takes the place of a physical remote control. 

A display maker has added voice control to one of its lines. BenQ has improved its Premium RP Series of interactive flat panels with voice command delivered by Amazon Web Service (AWS). The voice activation takes the place of a physical remote control.

"Saffi" — a twist on the Greek name Sophia, for "wise" — is available on three displays currently: the 65-inch RP6501K, 75-inch RP7501K and 86-inch RP8601K. The company said a firmware update enable the same voice capability on RP display units already in customer sites.

Once Saffi is turned on, users can access menus on the flat panel through voice. They can also play specific content on the screen and change modes from anywhere in the room. Other features of the RP models include:

  • A virtual spotlight that highlights areas on the screen and brings students' focus to key content;

  • A freeze screen function to let the instructor check content on the laptop before it's displayed on the big screen;

  • Dual pens that allow two users to interact with the display at the same time, in different colors. Those functions include a "brush mode" that acts like a physical paintbrush and handwriting recognition to convert written content into digital text; and

  • An in-room air sensor for carbon dioxide monitoring; flicker-free and low blue light transmission to reduce eye strain, and a germ-resistant screen.

When the displays are combined with BenQ's EZWrite 5.0 platform, the interactive panels allow users to share ideas, notes and sketches that can be captured and annotated from their personal devices, in or out of the room. Those files can be transferred between cloud services, including Google Drive and Dropbox.

"When we introduced the RP Series IFPs, our goal was to deliver a new and powerful way for teachers to command the classrooms and to drive learning potential for students," said Bob Wudeck, the company's senior director of education solutions, in a statement. " For over a year, we've been working with AWS to perfect the integration of voice. With our latest update, teachers and students will enjoy a more seamless, flexible and productive experience."

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

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