What’s changing
We are excited to announce dual display support for Google Meet on the Poly Studio X Series to help make video meetings more productive. With dual displays, you can see more meeting participants, presentations, and documents at once, which can help you stay focused and engaged in meetings. With a single display, shared content takes over a majority of the screen and minimizes the view of meeting participants. Minimizing the view of participants can affect meeting engagement by limiting conversation between those who are in the room and those who are not.
During a video meeting with dual displays, the primary and secondary screens will show the view of all the participants in the meeting, including the view of the local room.
- When a participant presents, the presentation will enlarge onto one screen display and the participant views will reflect on the other screen display.
- Where supported, the controller or remote will also provide options like pinning participants, changing the layout of the participant tiles, and showing the meeting's chat history.
Visit the Help Center to learn more about Dual Displays.
Getting Started
- Admins:
- Google Meet on Poly Android appliances require Google Meet hardware licenses, please reach out to a Google Meet Hardware reseller.
- Studio X Series appliances will need to be updated to Poly OS 4.01.
- End Users: To use dual displays with the Poly Studio X Series of video bars, simply plug a second display into the device’s display port. The Poly Studio X Series will automatically recognize the second monitor and add it as a secondary display.
Availability
- Available to all Google Workspace customers with Poly Studio X50, X52, and X70 devices.
- Note: Poly Studio X30 only supports a single monitor. Poly Studio X50, X52, and X70 devices support dual display.
Rollout
- This new feature is available now for compatible Poly Studio X Series devices running Poly OS 4.0.1 or higher.