InFocus Corp.’s Mondopad Allows for Brainstorming on Shared Whiteboard

Plus, the Xerox WorkCentre 3345 Multifunction Printer operates at up to 42 pages per minute.

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InFocus Corp. announced its 70-inch Mondopad Ultra touchscreen collaboration system, an all-in-one video-conferencing, interactive whiteboarding, presentation and data-sharing display for teams. Mondopad allows team members in multiple locations to see and hear one another while brainstorming on a shared whiteboard, and to collaboratively edit documents and draw directly onscreen. Documents can be saved to the system, stored to the network or emailed to anyone directly from the device. The 4K high-definition screen resolution provides four times the detail of a 1080p HD display. The Mondopad features a sixth-generation Intel Core i7-6700T processor and Q170 chipset, 8 GB memory, and a 256 GB solid state hard drive. www.infocus.com

Xerox introduced the WorkCentre 3345 Multifunction Printer (MFP), which operates at up to 42 pages per minute and 1200 x 1200 dots per inch. Users can scan to email or print, from the cloud or USB memory drive right at the MFP. The printer carries Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and the Xerox Print Service Plug-in for Android and Mopria, a set of standards that enable printing from a mobile device to printers from different manufacturers or brands. The 3345 features a monthly duty cycle of up to 80,000 prints. www.xerox.com

Spectra Logic expanded its BlackPearl P Series of storage, which more than triples the throughput and number of tape drives managed compared to the standard BlackPearl S Series.

The P Series can store more than 1 billion objects, transfer up to 3,000 MBps sustained to disk or tape, and manage 20 or more linear tape-open (LTO)-7 tape drives, paving the way for future generations of LTO and TS tape drives. The P Series offers a 10-serial-attached-SCSI solid state drive with 960 GB SSD cache. www.spectralogic.com

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Miriam Jones is a former chief copy editor of Government Technology, Governing, Public CIO and Emergency Management magazines.