
Experience precise touch performance in a sophisticated package with the SMART Board 8070i interactive display, a leading-edge collaboration system featuring a touch-enabled, high-definition 70″ (177.8 cm) LCD flat-panel display, an unobtrusive control panel and a multiuser Pen Tray. Designed to complement high-end workspaces, it’s fully integrated with SMART’s DViT (Digital Vision Touch) technology and SMART Meeting Pro software, which enables writing in digital ink over the standard office applications you use every day.
A revolution in collaborative technology
Not only does the 8070i deliver crisp, high-definition images, it makes interacting with your files an intuitive experience. You can write with a pen or your finger and erase with your fist. You can use the touch screen to open documents, launch applications and navigate the Internet. And because the 8070i supports Microsoft Windows 7 touch gestures, you can manipulate objects with gestures like zoom, rotate, pan, flick and toss. Two people can write, erase and manipulate objects simultaneously - the 8070i automatically recognizes what each user is doing and responds accordingly. With the 8070i, you have more options for generating ideas, capturing feedback and ensuring your team is working toward a common goal.
A new level of collaboration and creativity
The 8070i fosters a working environment where teamwork can thrive. Its simple, elegant design invites use, and its powerful features inspire creativity. Whether you’re in a scheduled meeting or an impromptu collaboration session, you can access files on your network or USB drive or you can use the SMART GoWire auto-launch cable to connect a laptop and launch SMART Meeting Pro, with no installation required. Then you can mark up documents in Microsoft Office applications, like Word, Excel and PowerPoint in digital ink and save and distribute them instantly via e-mail. Or you can save your whiteboard notes as PDF or PPT files that you can also send via e-mail. Either way, the entire team’s feedback and ideas can be captured in real time, and everyone has the most recent version when they get back to their computers.
