![]() ![]() And like the good old flip chart you have known, Flip is portable – thanks to the wheel-based stand that allows it to be relocate effortlessly as and where it is needed. And erasing is as simple as pulling a palm swipe. ![]() Writing style, size and color, are according to each user’s terms, just like it has been on traditional paper-based flip chart board, and presented in eye-watering UHD resolution. The Flip also affords multiple users (up to four users, to be precise), using their fingers or a dual-sided pen, to create content simultaneously. But who cares, when there’s a newer model that supposedly allows easy sharing, annotation, movement, and even searching. Am I missing something? I think I may have because, apparently, this isn’t the first Flip. With Flip (and also Google Jamboard), white board finally enters the digital era while maintaining the familiar feel of traditional writing. The idea is to promote “more collaborative digital engagement by alleviating the most prominent challenges businesses face when organizing, facilitating and recapping meetings,” Samsung said. Samsung debut the device at CES earlier last month in a “first look event” with businesses in its cross hair. ![]() After all, they are the master of display. Disregarding workflow, logically, Samsung should have an edge over Google as far as hardware is concerned. Like the Jamboard, Flip Digital is the a high-tech take of the good’ol whiteboard and it is designed to encourage collaboration and well, sharing of ideas in space-starved office space. Oh, look, Samsung has an answer to Google’s Jamboard, and it is very aptly called Samsung Flip Digital Flip Chart Display. ![]()
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