AV and IT integrator Tateside has announced the opening of an updated showroom space at its London-based headquarters.
The space will showcase technologies for collaboration and meeting rooms, providing clients with a real-world environment.
Jack Cornish, Technical Director at Tateside sayd, "The showroom allows our clients to witness, firsthand, the capabilities of different technologies in various configurations and use cases, and also acts as a functioning workspace for our team to test and experiment with these technologies themselves."
The demo space features a mix of technologies from leading brands, set up in multiple configurations to cater to the expanding requirements of modern corporate environments. The space is comprised of three main zones. Firstly, an Android-based meeting room including dual Samsung commercial screens, Neat Bar 2 and a Neat Center.
Next, a Windows-based Microsoft Teams Room features a 21:9 105-in iiyama interactive screen, offering guests the opportunity to experience Front Row technology, Microsoft’s latest answer to providing a more interactive and inclusive hybrid meeting experience. This is powered by the latest Yealink Mcore and MTouch coupled with a Huddly L1 camera and Shure MXA microphone technology. A Zoom room running on a Neat Board offers a third option for clients.
Mago Collaboration software is also demonstrated in the space on the 105-in touch display showcasing its unique collaboration software and one touch to join video conferencing supporting over 15 platforms. A Cisco room bar, Desk Pro, Neat Frame and Airtame wireless screen-sharing products are also on show.
Audio from K-array, 1Sound, and Bose Professional also feature, alongside meeting room audio from Shure and Sennheiser. Lightware Taurus USB-C products provide BYOD capabilities and source switching, whilst the network is run on Netgear AV line switches and audio powered by Dante-enabled Powersoft amplifiers.