Panasonic rolls out its new electronic whiteboards for the Indian consumer
These products make meetings interesting and save the time consumed in taking notes.
Over time Panaboards are being widely used for better understanding and efficiency. In line with this, Panasonic introduced these two models which are priced at Rs.95, 000 (UB-5835) and Rs. 81,700 (UB-5335) respectively.
The new models, UB-5835 and UB-5335 consist of 68.3 inch and 54 inch two wide screens each, which provide endless space for writing. They have advanced Panaboard Overlay software that allows the operator to utilize a projector to display information from a PC onto the whiteboard, while enabling to write notes on the board.
The electronic whiteboards come with a built-in printer which makes office meetings and discussions more efficient by eliminating the time spent on handwriting notes.
The data can be scanned and stored into a USB flash memory, in PDF or TIFF format. This provides carry-anywhere convenience and enables easy data use using a variety of office equipment.
The use of plain paper makes it easy to file it with other documents. The large control panel of the UB-5835 and UB-5335 is designed for maximum ease of use. The power key is located on the control panel, making all operations possible right from the panel.
The Panaboard allows a new screen to be used without erasing the information on the previous screen. The low profile whiteboard body saves space, and the control panel is easy to use. Other than this, the Panasonic electronic whiteboards are designed to consume as little energy as possible, even when the unit is in standby mode.
Delivering on its promise of providing innovative products, Panasonic will continue to launch such products in the Indian market and meet the expectations of their consumers.
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