Samsung Flip

Summary

The Samsung Flip (stylized as SΛMSUNG Fl!p) is an interactive whiteboard developed by Samsung Electronics released in January 2018.[3] The device was announced during Samsung's keynote speech at CES 2018, with planned distribution in the United States and Europe.[4] It consists of a screen available in sizes of 55", 65", 75", or 85" and a dual-sided stylus pen.[5][6] Accessories are available to either mount the display on the wall or attach it on a height-adjustable moving stand.[7] The Samsung Flip is aimed at enterprise clients, similar to the Jamboard and Surface Hub.[8]

Samsung Flip
DeveloperSamsung Electronics
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
TypeInteractive whiteboard
Release dateJanuary 2018 (2018-01)
Operating systemTizen 3.0
System on a chipSamsung Exynos
CPUQuad Core ARM Cortex-A72 1.7GHz
Memory3GB LPDDR4
Storage8GB
Display55" Ultra HD
65" Ultra HD
75" Ultra HD
85" Ultra HD
InputTouch, stylus
Dimensions1,297–1,942.8 mm (51.06–76.49 in) (width)
768.2–1,144.1 mm (30.24–45.04 in) (height)
59.9–69.4 mm (2.36–2.73 in) (depth)[1][2]
Mass28.2–74.5 kg (62–164 lb)[1][2]
Websitedisplaysolutions.samsung.com/digital-signage/e-board/flip

References edit

  1. ^ a b "WM55R - 55" Interactive Display | LH55WMRWBGCX/UE". Samsung. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Samsung Flip - WM85R" (PDF). Samsung. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  3. ^ Osborne, Charlie (9 January 2018). "The best business gadgets of CES 2018". ZDNet. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  4. ^ Porter, Jon (9 January 2018). "Samsung Flip is still desperately trying to make the paperless office happen". TechRadar. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  5. ^ Conditt, Jessica (10 January 2018). "Spend some time with Samsung's $2,700 Flip whiteboard". Engadget. Oath Inc. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Samsung Flip 2 & 3 Interactive Whiteboard Screens". Cinos. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  7. ^ Chang, Lulu (9 January 2018). "Samsung wants to transform your white board experience with the Samsung Flip". Digital Trends. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  8. ^ Warren, Tom (7 January 2018). "Samsung has created a giant digital whiteboard". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 12 January 2018.