Down-view High-definition Image/Discussion Table
The “Screen Table” uses a structure to view images through transparent glass installed within the table.
It has been designed using a special down-view method that offers a 1.5-times longer viewing distance than the size of the table.
Therefore, it does not hurt the neck, and significantly lowers levels of fatigue, even when used for long periods of time.
The special transparent glass on the table’s surface has excellent flatness, and it can prevent nearsightedness, lessen fatigue, and offers two-times higher definition.
This optical image table not only offers a high-definition display function, but it also serves as a table where users can place their beverage or food while working.
Embedded screen that does not block your field of vision
Down-view method that lessens visual impairment and fatigue
1.5-times bigger screen for greater viewing distance
Special glass surface can be used for various work activities as well as a place for hot beverages
Special high definition reflection structure that does not cause duplicate images
Can be converted to multi-shaped discussion video structures, such as squares, pentagons, and hexagons
High definition big-screen monitor structure (28 – 40”/2 – 4K)
Patents in Korea, USA, Japan, UK, and India
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Its square, pentagonal, and hexagonal structure options also make it applicable for video discussion
and educational purposes at colleges, elementary schools, middle and high schools, as well as for internet lectures, and conferences.
It can also be used as a video table in coffee shops and sports bars.
This product is perfect for a wide variety of users, including workers, students, and doctors, anyone
who works on a computer, or with visual images, for more than an hour.
ST-400 | ST-280 | ST-6400 | ST-6280 | |
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Screen size | 40″ | 28″ | 40″ | 28″ |
Resolution | 4K | 2K/4K | 4K | 2K/4K |
Input | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI |
Down-view | down-view | down-view | down-view | down-view |
No. of user | 1-2 | 1-2 | 6 | 6 |
The person in charge
Haeyong ChoiAddress
40, Seombat-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul (01859)Please enter the text on the left image to prevent automatic input.
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