Getting the sequence right when selecting an interactive whiteboard is not complicated. It requires starting with what is already known - the room dimensions, the viewing distances, the number of users, the software environment, the primary workflow the display will serve - and working forward from that foundation toward hardware that fits those pa… Read More
The most common assumption buyers bring to an interactive whiteboard comparison is that one brand wins across all use cases. The search for the best interactive whiteboard proceeds as though best is a fixed quality rather than a relationship between a product and the environment it will serve. That assumption leads to research that confirms whichev… Read More
What makes the Samsung Flip different from every other interactive whiteboard on the market? That question has a specific answer - and it is not the one most buyers expect when they first encounter the product. The Samsung Flip was not designed to replicate what Promethean and SMART were already doing well. It was designed to do something different… Read More
Most organisations introduce signage in stages. Rather than treating it as a one-off project, initial deployments are limited.This gradual approach is deliberate. An initial pilot to learn what works in practice.Over time, use becomes clearer. This learning period shapes later expansion.Drivers of di… Read More