Intel® Unite™ Features
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Feature | Description | Version introduced |
Wireless Display | Users can connect to a session and display their screen, no cables needed, only a PIN | 1 |
Multi-client split screen display | Multiple users can connect and share concurrently to the same monitor (Up to 4 split screen view) | 1 |
Lync Status Integration | Intel® Unite™ will set a user's status to “Do Not Disturb” when the user is presenting, disabling toast messages; in addition it will display “Presenting with Intel® Unite™” | 1 |
Interactive Participant List | Users can see everyone connected to the same session | 1 |
Presenter View | A user has the ability to view the screen of the current presenter(s) | 1 |
Annotation | When viewing a presentation, users can create annotations on the presenter’s display, which will disappear after 5 seconds or remain permanently, depending on the configuration selected | 1 |
File Transfer (Send File) | Users can send and receive files during sessions | 1 |
Remote View | A user has the ability to view the screen of the current presenter (Enterprise version only) | 1 |
Connection consent | This is a configurable option to allow a user to accept or deny | 1 |
Fast mouse cursor | When a user is sharing their local display, the mouse sprite that appears on the remote display will appear large, and will move real time. This is intended to give the presenter an obvious virtual pointer. When the local mouse cursor is hidden, the fast cursor will also be hidden. | 1 |
Admin Webpage | For IT management Portal provides ‘one stop shop’ management to Monitor and alert based on groups | 1 |
Application Sharing | A presenter will be able to select which application window to display on the Intel® Unite™ hub. A presenter can keep the rest of their screen private, even if an application covers the content window being shared. | 2 |
Extended display | Intel® Unite™ can now take advantage of multiple monitors, allowing a presenter to share a secondary display. Intel® Unite™ can also create a virtual extended display, allowing presenters to extend or duplicate their main desktop for presentations. | 2 |
Auto disconnect | This feature will help the user by making intelligent decisions on when to auto-disconnect. In this version, a user will be automatically disconnected during lid close and power button press events. | 2 |
Video playback with audio support | Users have the ability to present their desktop with full audio and video. The audio and video streaming feature allows in room attendees to view movies or video clips during presentations and is available only when you share the display. Up to 1080p at 20-30fps. For in-room participants only. | 3 |
Scheduled meetings | Scheduled meetings integrates PIN scheduling allowing users to book a given room with Intel® Unite™ and create a shortcut URL to the meeting invite, providing a convenient way to include an Intel® Unite™ meeting in invites or to forward along to missed attendees who need to join an Intel® Unite™ meeting. | 3 |
Meeting lock | Meeting Lock allows an Intel® Unite™meeting to be “locked” preventing additional attendees from joining a given session. The meeting can be unlocked by meeting participants. Presenters receive that additional confidence that sensitive content is not being displayed or viewed by unknown participants. | 3 |
Protected Guest Access Plugin | This feature allows a Guest Client device to connect to a Hub without the need to be on the same Enterprise network. | 3 |
Skype for Business Plugin | A plugin that provides integration between the Intel® Unite™solution and Skype for Business. | 3 |
SHA2 certificate | Upgraded security to accept only SHA2 or greater certificates. The Intel® Unite™solution validates the certificates received from the Enterprise Server when checking in. In version 1 and 2, SHA1 certificates were allowed, however, due to increased security the Intel® Unite™ solution will no longer allow SHA1 certificates. | 3 |