@nivo0o0 Not sure. I usually encounter dedicated rooms with huge walls painted with whiteboard paint to scribble on, which are also designed to be noise-shielded.
Reminds me more of the old days:
"Hey, who gets the TV cabinet with the DVD player out of 223?" followed by "Where is the TV?" "It's been in 223" "No, not anymore" "Who rolled the TV out of 223?" "I think Lisa used it last week for her presentation" "Where is Lisa?". :D
@nivo0o0 It seems that the wheels and especially those legs can be really annoying to use and draw or write on the blackboard.. hanging on the wall seems feasible.
I wonder what the remote experience will look like. Will you be able to see the speaker as well as the board? That would seem an important part of the existing white board experience that I don't think anyone has done.
@bentossell Rather incredible that we stagger the generation of the overhead slide projector, and the jamboard. Do you remember drawing on the plastic transparent sheets for those things?
Whoa- I loved the concept behind the MS Surface Hub, but never really saw the vision realized. This is way more compelling, so if Google can pull this off AND make it affordable, this is a slam dunk!
Remember when Google stuff was ugly but functional? Times have changed!
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