Russian manufacturer Graviton has released an interactive panel based on the Baikal processor for the public sector and education. The new device is intended for schools, universities, government agencies, and critical information infrastructure facilities. The 4K Ultra HD panel is equipped with a touchscreen that supports up to 40 simultaneous touches.
As noted by Graviton, the product is entirely developed using Russian components, which ensures a high level of information security and data protection. The panel is compatible with domestic operating systems Astra Linux and ROSA. The device supports various usage scenarios, including video conferencing and interactive learning.
Anton Arapov, Head of Industrial Solutions at Graviton, noted:
Our interactive panel is a modern solution, entirely built on Russian technologies and focused on the tasks of education, public administration, and corporate interaction. The use of the Baikal processor in combination with a modern software stack has allowed us to create a productive and reliable platform that meets the requirements of import independence, information security, and business process continuity.