This ultra-wide, 21:9 aspect ratio display creates a more natural and immersive experience, tapping into our natural horizontal field of view of up to about 210 degrees of peripheral vision. Jupiter offers 81- and 105-inch ultra-wide 5K Pana displays, as well as a 34-inch desktop interactive Pana display. Microsoft’s Front Row fits the 21:9 format perfectly for Teams meetings. The wider display also allows a presenter to use a portion of the screen for a presentation or an interactive display such as a whiteboard. The Pana displays are HDR-certified and feature optional touch control and a collaboration gateway called SimpleShare.
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