Google Jamboard

Jamboard, as part of the G-suite family, is an interactive whiteboard developed by Google. It was officially announced on October 25, 2016. The Jamboard has a 55 "4K touchscreen display, and it will have consistency for online collaboration through online-platform-platform support. The display can be mounted on the wall or can be configured in stand.
Google-Jamboard
After the launch of Google Apps for Work in 2006, the membership-based service was announced on 29 September 2016 as a rebranded, as well as announcement of machine learning integration in Drive programs, a new format for Hangouts And with the announcement of Team Drive

On October 25, TJ Varghese, product manager of G Suites, announced the Jamboard on Google's official blog. The announcement trailer for the product was released on YouTube the same day. The website was launched simultaneously on the same day, as well as a rumored version of the "Early Adopter Program" for the device.

The Jamboard also has an operating system that matches the G-suite ecosystem. The main controller of the Jamboard can open a "jam", which is a session where users can join and work on projects inside available space. Any service compatible with the G-suite can also be done on any connected device.

The Jamboard was released in May 2017, and retailed for £ 3,999 with a support fee of $ 600 per year.

Imagine Your Thoughts In a New And Collaborative Way

Uncover the creativity of your team with Jamboard. Sketching your thoughts in whiteboard style while availing the benefits and connectivity of an interactive canvas. Drop images, add notes, collaborate with team members from anywhere, add notes, and drag assets directly from the web.

Jamboard unlocks your team's creative ability with real time co-authoring. Experience uninterrupted productivity, whether your team is using many Jamboards in the same room, or using the Jamboard app on mobile.
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