Technical specifications for the Flyevfish 15.6-inch unit indicate a 1920x1080 IPS panel. Performance metrics demonstrate wide viewing angles and a capacitive touchscreen interface. The SOC is optimized for static image rendering and chore-chart interaction, though it lacks native support for Matter or Zigbee protocols. Connectivity is established via dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz).
Structural analysis lists the chassis as wall and desk mountable, with power delivered through a DC adapter. Aggregated data suggests a cloud-dependent synchronization model for Google and Outlook calendars. The lack of an internal battery necessitates permanent placement near an AC source, and the firmware provides a high-real-estate dashboard for domestic organization.
For installations where a wood-grain aesthetic is preferred over standard plastic molding, the ApoloSign 15.6-inch model provides an alternative decorative frame with similar technical specs.
This large-format unit is an example of large screen displays utilized for smart home management.