Considering how many "smart boards" our little community college buys, if it works at all well, I can see how it would be a big seller in the category.
Uhg, those "smart boards" are terrible. I'm trying to get ours to give up and just buy TVs and projectors. It's amazing what a company can achieve by focusing on education and claiming to be tailor-fit.
The software is terrible, but the ability to draw on the board keeps us from having just a TV / projector. We put up with it because of the added capability.
It's a nice feature, I just see people struggling with it far too often. The software is a huge stumbling point, and the finish on the TV versions really detracts from the benefits of 4k.