
Samsung Flipchart Display WM55H Bundle incl. Stand
Samsung Flipchart Display WM55H Bundle incl. Stand
Since it is a touch screen and is matt, there are certainly better screens for purely playing videos, where the picture is clearer, if you want to do without the other functions. The question is whether to transport with or without a stand. The foot that comes with it has very pronounced feet. For example, they don't fit in a 6-person lift in our house. If you take it apart and pack it well, it should be able to withstand transport, in my opinion.
In short, no. The Samsung Flipchart is not a television. It's more of a screen for visualising notes (i.e. a digital blackboard) or showing your phone screen. If you want to watch Disney+ or Netflix, then buy a TV.
Thank you for your review.
It is more of a flipchart and less of a "display". The quality of projection is not very satisfactory. I would use a monitor for that. But to the question. Yes. HDMI is available.
yes, it works - I can confirm - that's how it works.
Loosen two screws and then unhook them from the holder. Very simple.
Here is the weight information: (Flip and stand separately) https://www.goertz-medientechnik.de/images/downloads/samsung_datenblatt_flip.pdf
Yes, that's what we do. Import -> HDMI
Yes, this is possible. iOS devices can be connected via a connected Apple TV. Windows 10 laptops directly via HDMI cable or via WLAN
Hello, with the latest firmware, PDFs can be displayed. You cannot write directly on them. You can only create a screenshot and describe it.
Hi, We have not tested Chromecast, better directly with Scrrenmirroring or Mirrorshare on the Flipchart. For Airplay we use Airtame, for Windows "the standard (resolution unfortunately not so great).
There is only import and export, no share function seen.Here is the menu shown in the doc: https://www.samsung.com/de/support/model/LH55WMHPTWC/EN
What do you mean exactly?
Hello Tomtom2003, the device has an HDMI connection and a PC can be connected. Have fun.
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