Wednesday, 11 Mar 2020 10:55 GMT

Philips reflects on quadruple ISE launch

Philips Professional Display Solutions has hailed this year’s edition of Integrated Systems Europe as a success, after it used the event to launch four new products to the market.

Visitors to the Philips stand at the Amsterdam RAI in February were able to see the new C-Line, T-Line, B-Line and MediaSuite 2020 solutions in action.

The Windows-powered C-Line series has been designed as a complete, all-in-one solution exclusively for corporate, with usability, collaboration and productivity at its core.

Meanwhile, its latest range of T-Line interactive touch displays is targeted at the education sector, with devices available in 65”, 75” and 86” model variants and all run on Android.

Also new was the B-Line range, a series of Google and Crestron-certified UHD Pro TVs designed to enhance meeting room collaboration and bring new levels of simplicity to sharing and scheduling content in the food and beverage industry, Philips said.

As a market leader, we aim to continually drive the market forward

Visitors were also able to find out more about the next generation of Google-certified MediaSuite hospitality TVs, all of which feature a new design, enhanced functionality and various benefits.

In addition, Philips has announced that a range of its Ambilight, 4K, Android-powered professional TVs have been installed inside all 650 guest rooms at the, the nhow Amsterdam RAI, the newest luxury hotel in the Netherlands.

Jeroen Verhaeghe, product manager responsible for Philips Professional TVs, says: “As a market leader, we aim to continually drive the market forward. So now, with the MediaSuite 2020 range, we’re switching the market up another gear, bringing even more features and benefits to hoteliers and guests and once again cementing our position as the brand of choice for innovation in Professional TVs.”

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