Who is this for? Samsung Flip Pro 55-inch WM55B interactive digital whiteboard review!
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2023
- I can see some people would think that is useful. Lots of features, can be integrated into many different scenarios - but the price tag though...
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That was an excellent presentation. So many reviews spend far too long focusing on one specific feature and skip the parts I am interested in. You covered everything in just the right amount of detail.
Glad this video is able to help! My interest is particularly piqued with these weird tech 🤣
Completely agree. Love that this is an actual review with clear structure. Every other video was hyping up random assortments of features with no clear framework or analysis
wonderful introdcution and presentation for the digital white board
Loved this review. Thanks!
Thanks a lot, not many actually useful videos for this product. Can you talk a bit about application with iPad and Samsung tablets,can we easily use shared OneNote please? What about wall mount? You mentioned the plugs at the back is difficult to access? Thanks a lot.
Nice review. I’m hoping to get it for my maths videos
You can also connect to the screen wirelessly from a laptop or phone. When connected this way you can use the touchscreen to control the wirelessly connected device.
Possible to upload a video from a USB device (and take it off afterwards) to play videos in loop? Thanks
Very informative review! Great job.
Glad it was helpful!
I've seen and played around with this display at Archidex 2022 @ KLCC... Quite a nice thing, but the pixel density is horrid if you're looking up close (highly unlikely in classroom setting)
The thing is, can the Flip stylus be used on the S22 Ultra? Because most digital whiteboards use an IR border around the edges of the display to sense pen position, rather than a large digitizer behind the screen... I reckon the Flip display is just recognizing the S22 stylus as a finger?
Do let me know, equally interested to see the display tech!
I think the pixel density is fine, but the layering on top of the display makes it look not that good.
I didn't try the stylus on the S22 Ultra though 🤔 should've done that in hindsight.
Anyway, I can write confirm this is a large digitized screen. The S Pen is detected as a finger/stylus because thei can't seem to enable the 2048 levels of pressure.
How is writing Chinese characters on this screen? Huawei Ideahub had a autocomplete function and a brush function that made Hanzi look ok. I'm really interested in getting a 85", but I can't find a demo room to test the handwriting function
This isn't meant for writing to text conversion. You can start writing in free flow though
Great review. Seems to be a 6.5 / 10 overall. Maybe a 7/10
If we can get the exact same price at Sarawak
Have you had a chance to use any pen displays? I’m going to be teaching theoretical computer science online and for handwriting I am currently debating between if I want to use a pen display (like the Huion Kamvas 24), a smartboard like this, or a large tablet. Curious what you would choose for this and why. Thanks again for the review!
Eh, interesting question that you're posing here. I did try using the Huion Kamvas before and I think for your use case (since it's all online), the Huion Kamvas should suit you better.
If you want a more budget-friendly or trial version of something similar, maybe try out this method first - if you have a Samsung tablet, that is.
ua-cam.com/video/lQtJeA_1hkI/v-deo.htmlsi=iX5T4ANW3i_3BSmw
Having a separate tablet would mean you can use the tablet for something else, but may introduce some points of failure while linking to your computer to do the lecture.
@@NasiLemakTech Thanks for the thoughtful reply! It is an unusual use case, so I greatly appreciate your insights
If you have an iPad, you could also hook it up via a capture card to make it work like a Huion Kamvas.
I don’t already have a tablet, but certainly I’m considering one. I guess the main benefits I potentially I see of a pen display over a tablet are the larger writing surface and writing on it feeling more like writing on paper and less like writing on glass (or so I have heard). The main benefit of a tablet seems to be lower latency, but I’m not sure how noticeable the latency difference is for handwriting on pen display vs tablet vs smartboard
@@manic7134 smartboards seem more suitable for hybrid classrooms that has both offline and online students.
Good job
Key point was that it’s slow.
Are any others fast?
There are no "others" that I know of.
This screen is at least versatile.
Can you connect a cable tv box to it and watch TV on it as well?
Nope, there's no TV tuner port on the TV.
@@NasiLemakTech Thank you!
@@NasiLemakTech even if the cable box uses a HDMI cable?
Ah, if you use HDMI then it'll work fine with this display.
interesting design at position 10:08 ..
What is the difference with Samsung Flip 2 WM55R ?
Zero idea. They both look so similar on Samsung's page 💀
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Aiyo. Too bad la. I graduated under electronics engineering majoring in nanotechnology
@@NasiLemakTech HI Prof
Youcant annotate over video.