Imagine walking into a meeting room with your laptop, ready to discuss ideas and collaborate with colleagues. Instead of the usual mess of cables and cluttered tables, you see a clean, inviting space—a sleek, elegant table that seems to call people to gather around.

Each participant takes a seat, and with a press of a button, something magical happens. From within the table, screens rise in perfect unison, seamlessly transforming the table into a dynamic workspace. Another press, and a discreet HDMI cable extends for easy connection. With a simple touch on the screen, the meeting organizer effortlessly shares the presentation with everyone in the room. Instantly, the content—whether detailed Excel sheets, data-driven charts, or colorful slides—appears with pristine clarity on each screen. The numbers, text, and graphics are sharp and vivid, visible to all as if each person were viewing it directly from their own laptop.

The presenter can engage naturally, maintaining eye contact around the table, ensuring everyone stays connected, not just verbally but non-verbally—a critical aspect of effective communication. This setup supports both clarity and collaboration, making complex data easier to discuss and allowing presenters to gauge reactions and body language in real time.

With Arthur Holm DB2Share, adding other presenters is just as easy. Any other participant can connect via the retractable cable, and their laptop joins the shared screen effortlessly. This simplicity and adaptability eliminate distractions, ensuring the focus remains on meaningful discussion and collaboration.

 

This is the vision of Arthur Holm DB2Share—a meeting experience designed to enhance communication:

  • Effortless installation
  • Reliability and security
  • BYOD (Bring Your Own Device!)
  • Intuitive, user-friendly operation. No training required.
  • Optimized use of space
  • Flexibility and versatility
  • Sustainable, environmentally-conscious design

 

Each feature is designed with one goal in mind: to make technology serve communication, not obstruct it. At the heart of this design philosophy is a focus on the meeting table itself, which becomes the central point of interaction. And, by eliminating the need to turn and look at wall-mounted displays, the table keeps all eyes, thoughts, and attention at the center, where the people are.

And when the meeting concludes, the transformation happens in reverse. At the push of a button, the screens retract back into the table, leaving the room tidy and ready for the next collaboration.

Would you like to see this innovation in action? Contact us (marketing@arthurholm.com)  for a personalized demonstration, and experience firsthand the future of automated meeting spaces.