Corporate meetings are no longer bound by the four walls of a conference room, thanks to the latest innovations in technology the audience can be as far as the other side of the world and the speaker remotely controlling the presentations on the other. That’s just the tip of the iceberg for the new InFocus Mondopad. This seemingly ordinary 55-inch screen is actually an advanced true High Definition (1920 x 1080) multi-touch tablet backed by advanced visual collaboration technology. Basically it can easily convert any internet or network enabled conference rooms into a collaboration command center. The Mondopad promises more engaging meetings, immersive contents, and awed audiences. Mondopad turned high quality 720p video conferencing easier, more affordable, and more secure. It uses Vidtel’s cloud-based service to connect with the most popular video conferencing platforms and devices from free consumer level video conferencing apps to corporate telepresence systems. Cloud-based video conferencing service means no more upfront hardware, technical setup, and managing of future updates.

The Mondopad is also optimized to work with Android and Apple based mobile devices such as smartphone, just connect through the internal network through Mondopad and they can share, view, and even control different presentations by using their phone’s touch screen. Another interesting feature is the Whiteboard Wizard which consists of writing and drawing tools, pens, highlighters, shapes, lines, and other whiteboard apps. Drawing and digital notes can then be collected, saved, and sent to an email directly from the Mondopad. Multiple Mondopad devices also can be connected to a single network to create a multi-whiteboard meeting where every participant can observe the interactions going on.
Mondopad is powered by an Intel i5 processor and Windows 7 Professional. It comes with 4GB of memory, integrated HD camera with 4 built-in microphones, voice optimized sound bar, USB, and Ethernet ports. For input and output, it has HDMI, S-video, VGA, component, composite and RS232. Package additionally includes stand, wireless keyboard and mouse, remote control, power chord, and cleaning cloth.


Dell continues their series of lucky streaks with their latest addition to their tablet family – the new Dell Streak 7. If the hybrid combination of tablet and smartphone of the previous generation of Streak didn’t get your attention, the collaboration of Dell and T-Mobile to create Streak 7 might just would. Both companies put their resources together and developed the first 4G capable tablet engineered to take advantage of T-Mobiles blazing fast 4G mobile broadband network. The Dell Streak 7 was officially introduced last 2011 CES held in Las Vegas and to the delight of all the Android fan boys, it showed some very promising specs and features.






