July 12, 2006

PolyVision’s Walk-and-Talk Flat Screen Module Review


PolyVision’s Walk-and-Talk Flat Screen Module is not actually a full overlay but a screen module which fits to the bottom of a large plasma or LCD screen. There is a single, universal model which has been designed to be suitable for most plasma and LCD sizes between 37 and 63 inches.

PolyVision Flat Screen Module

Because it does not cover and protect the display surface, Polyvision recommend that the flat screen module only be used with reinforced commercial grade screens. The advantage is that there is no light transmission loss through an overlay.

After fitting the module to the flat screen a stylus or remote control can be used to access files, run applications, highlight presentation features and capture screen content.

Features of Screen Module:

  • PolyKey software is built into the module and is compatible according to Polyvision “with any software application loaded on the user’s computer.
  • Remote control for key functions such as cursor control, slide/page advance, on-screen annotation, on-screen keyboard, print and save.

Purchasers should look at the installation instructions on Polyvision’s website to decide if they will install the screen module themselves or pay the supplier to do so.

PolyVision’s provide a warranty that their product is free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase and for five years if the product is registered through the PolyVision product registration web page. For full product warranty details see Polyvision’s website.

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