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I love that it can be used to connect high-end and high-resolution televisions to improve the experience of a video conference, clearly the picture quality is obvious superior than other screen mirror programs. It works fine in conference rooms with specialized equipment and has the great advantage of working wireless, without annoying cords. In my case, the striking thing was when we wanted to connect several devices simultaneously, and Ditto didn't make us look bad, the conference was a resounding success, with an extraordinary image quality. Starting now and into the foreseeable future, we generally utilize this great program. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The difficulty in running this program on Apple TV was challenging, since customer support had to be contacted in order to deploy the Ditto tvOS receiver. There was a compatibility problem with our old MDM system and we had to use Jamf Pro, but we also had problems accessing the business account, anyway, thanks to the support it could be resolved. This problem delayed the use of the program for 2 days but it was only a mishap that has been updated our video conferencing system. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
For us, Ditto provides low-effort and usable screen sharing within our community without the IT helpdesk headaches. For us, another key consideration was the cost, as other solutions available for this area are either too high, not 'transparent' or not feasible. Ditto has arguably one of the best cost / benefit ratios out there for cross-platform screen sharing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Ditto was initially hard to come by. It might have been that their marketing was in the early stages, or that we were an early adopter. Other than that, the only other convenience that we have is the download of the application to use it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
No unreasonable requirements for casting device. Ditto works well for our Android and iOS users and is a convenient way for our staff and guests to cast their screens in our conference room TV. We love the easy instruction and UI for getting set up, and sync time is fast. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Synchronization with older systems (Windows 7) seems to have some issues, but we're moving away from legacy OS in our environment.
Some users are not a fan of having to re-download the application for every cast. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its easy to deploy, manage and most importantly, easy to use for our users. Even outside presenters coming in can easily connect and share without having to worry about adapters. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
That I didn't know about the local app soon enough, now we can deploy the app as part of our image and out users no longer have to go to the website to connect. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Our company can now share mobile device screens to our conference room TVs with ease from internal users to visiting vendors. The secure room identity and pin number requirements keep our environment secure. The ease of operation makes a great 1st time user comfortable in using the setup. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
So far nothing at this point. The setup and configuration are flawless and has little to no lag time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Being able to simplify our connections to our displays is very valuable. This narrows down user training and troubleshooting. Deploying the app across all of our displays is fairly straight forward, this provides us with a constant experience for our users. While I haven't used it much I do enjoy the ability to customize the info on the screen. The admin portal is well designed and with the recent update letting you add sites is very helpful managing the rooms. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You cannot extend your screen. This alone is enough to reconsider our subscription. Nearly everyone expects the option to extend the screen and would prefer the use of an HDMI cable. The Mac users in our office still prefer to connect directly to the Apple TV as its easier for them and the connection quality is superior. I've noticed latency that can be frustrating to users, I have been unable to identify the cause of this issue, another reason that users are tending to use HDMI. I intend to start testing the connection to windows receivers to see if this resolves some of the issues I have been facing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.