Multi-Screen Conference Display Layout to Eliminate Blind Spots
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional video conference devices often present a single screen, leading to blind spots and neck strain due to constant screen viewing, and require participants to carry laptops in and out of the conference room.
Innovation Solution
A video conference device with multiple display screens and a press lifting mechanism to adjust the height of the display, allowing for enhanced visibility and eliminating the need for laptop transport.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Area of stationary object
If a single screen is used for video conference, then the device complexity is low, but blind spots are created and visibility for all participants is poor
Solution Approach 1:
The display device is segmented into multiple independent display screens (first display screen, second display screen, third display screen) arranged at different positions and angles. Each screen can be independently controlled to display different content, eliminating blind spots and allowing all participants to view content clearly without requiring a single large complex display structure.
2Area of stationary object
If the display screen is positioned high for all participants to see, then visibility is improved, but neck strain increases due to constant upward viewing
Solution Approach 1:
The display screens are arranged in a three-dimensional spatial configuration with different heights, angles, and positions (first screen at front, second screen at side, third screen at rear). This spatial distribution allows participants to view content from multiple dimensions and angles, eliminating the need to constantly look upward at a single high-positioned screen, thereby reducing neck strain while maintaining visibility.
3Ease of operation
If participants use individual laptops for video conference, then personal viewing is ensured, but the inconvenience of transporting laptops in and out of the conference room increases
Solution Approach 1:
Multiple display screens are merged into a single integrated video conference device that serves all participants simultaneously. Each participant can view content on the appropriate screen based on their position, providing personal viewing experience without requiring individual laptops. This eliminates the time loss associated with transporting multiple laptops in and out of the conference room.
4Adaptability or versatility
If a fixed position display is used, then the device structure is simple, but the viewing range and adaptability to different participant positions is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The display device incorporates adjustable components including a press lifting device that can change the height position of the display, and multiple screens positioned at different angles and orientations. These dynamic adjustments allow the display system to adapt to different participant positions and viewing requirements, expanding the effective viewing range without requiring excessive structural complexity.
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AI summary
A video conference device, includes a display device, the display device provided with a displayer, support seat and control module, the control module including a transmitting and receiving module, touch circuit, and transmission device, the transmitting and receiving module in electric connection with the displayer, the displayer in electric connection with the transmission device, the touch circuit in in electric connection with the transmission device, the displayer provided with a lens and sound device, the displayer provided with a plurality of display screens, a support frame provided between the support seat and displayer, the support frame respectively in connection with the support seat and displayer, and the support frame provided with a press lifting device, no one will be unable to fully view the content on the display device due to a blind spot, and there will be no neck pain caused by keeping looking up at the displayer.


