Qtenboard --the latest AI technology on the interactive whiteboard
What it does: Uses AI to instantly translate what you write, say, or upload into another language. It works with tons of languages—Chinese to English, Japanese, Korean, you name it.
When it’s useful:
· In international meetings: Translates what’s written on the board live, so everyone stays on the same page.
· In classes: Turns English lessons into Chinese in real time to help with language learning.
· You can even handwrite Chinese and it’ll turn to English, or talk into it and it translates as you speak.
· Cool tech parts: It cuts down mistakes in tricky industry words and lets you add your own special terms (like for your job or school).
What it does: Listens with AI, turns meeting talk into text, and spits out neat, structured notes.
· What it can do:
· Live typing: Turns speech into text during meetings, even tags who’s talking (needs a mic setup).
· Grabs the key points: Picks out the main topics, to-dos, and decisions, then makes a quick summary.
· Groups by agenda: Sorts notes by each topic (like Topic 1, Topic 2) and lets you search by keywords.
· Shares everywhere: Export to Word/Excel or save to the cloud so everyone can check later.
· Where it’s used: For work meetings, seminars, trainings—anywhere to skip manual note-taking.
What it does: It’s like a knowledge buddy—ask a question, and it answers instantly.
· How it works:
· Talk or type your question: Like asking “Is QUNMAO a source factory?” and the whiteboard AI says “Yes” right away.
· Knows your world: Has built-in info for work (product manuals, company steps) or school (subject knowledge), and you can add your own stuff too.
· Lets you keep digging: If you ask “What products does QUNMAO have?” then “How are they used in education?”, it follows up naturally.
· Common uses: Helps students in class or acts as a “smart helper” at work to look up rules fast.
What it does: Turns the whiteboard into a central controller for all nearby devices using AI.
· What it can run:
· Office gear: Projectors, speakers, lights, AC—just say “Turn on the projector” or “Dim the lights.”
· Other devices: Connects to phones, computers, tablets to share files or show your screen on the whiteboard.
· One-tap modes (like “Meeting Mode” turns on the projector and dims lights automatically).
· How to use it: Tap the screen, talk to it, or use hand moves (wave to flip a page, pinch to zoom)—whatever’s easiest for you.
· They team up: Use translation during a meeting, take auto-notes at the same time, then ask the AI to recap later—it’s a full cycle from talking to remembering.
Works for different jobs: Schools love the translation and Q&A, while offices dig the meeting notes and devic
Qtenboard --the latest AI technology on the interactive whiteboard
What it does: Uses AI to instantly translate what you write, say, or upload into another language. It works with tons of languages—Chinese to English, Japanese, Korean, you name it.
When it’s useful:
· In international meetings: Translates what’s written on the board live, so everyone stays on the same page.
· In classes: Turns English lessons into Chinese in real time to help with language learning.
· You can even handwrite Chinese and it’ll turn to English, or talk into it and it translates as you speak.
· Cool tech parts: It cuts down mistakes in tricky industry words and lets you add your own special terms (like for your job or school).
What it does: Listens with AI, turns meeting talk into text, and spits out neat, structured notes.
· What it can do:
· Live typing: Turns speech into text during meetings, even tags who’s talking (needs a mic setup).
· Grabs the key points: Picks out the main topics, to-dos, and decisions, then makes a quick summary.
· Groups by agenda: Sorts notes by each topic (like Topic 1, Topic 2) and lets you search by keywords.
· Shares everywhere: Export to Word/Excel or save to the cloud so everyone can check later.
· Where it’s used: For work meetings, seminars, trainings—anywhere to skip manual note-taking.
What it does: It’s like a knowledge buddy—ask a question, and it answers instantly.
· How it works:
· Talk or type your question: Like asking “Is QUNMAO a source factory?” and the whiteboard AI says “Yes” right away.
· Knows your world: Has built-in info for work (product manuals, company steps) or school (subject knowledge), and you can add your own stuff too.
· Lets you keep digging: If you ask “What products does QUNMAO have?” then “How are they used in education?”, it follows up naturally.
· Common uses: Helps students in class or acts as a “smart helper” at work to look up rules fast.
What it does: Turns the whiteboard into a central controller for all nearby devices using AI.
· What it can run:
· Office gear: Projectors, speakers, lights, AC—just say “Turn on the projector” or “Dim the lights.”
· Other devices: Connects to phones, computers, tablets to share files or show your screen on the whiteboard.
· One-tap modes (like “Meeting Mode” turns on the projector and dims lights automatically).
· How to use it: Tap the screen, talk to it, or use hand moves (wave to flip a page, pinch to zoom)—whatever’s easiest for you.
· They team up: Use translation during a meeting, take auto-notes at the same time, then ask the AI to recap later—it’s a full cycle from talking to remembering.
Works for different jobs: Schools love the translation and Q&A, while offices dig the meeting notes and devic