NetDA-1
NetDA-1 connects displays with VGA interfaces into wired or wireless networks, turning them into remote controllable additional screens. Up to six displays can be connected to a computer using six NetDA-1 units, and managed centrally. Transmission of screen content can be via Ethernet interface or using the IEEE 802.11b/g wireless standards.
Displays can be arbitrarily controlled within the network environment and can display identical or different screen contents. Even touch screens and interactive boards can be connected and used through the network. A display can also be used from all network computers in sequence. In addition, USB interfaces can be used to integrate not only a mouse, keyboard and storage media over the network, but many other USB devices as well. The NetDA-1 is ideal for the management of patient data, presentations in talks and seminars, product presentations in stores or fast, simple transmission of audiovisual data for shared use in conferences and office environments. Shared use of a projector in meetings, for example, can eliminate tedious unplugging of VGA cables.
