Boxlight has rolled out a new short-throw version of its ProjectWrite2 interactive whiteboard projection system, ProjectWrite2/W. The new system is an LCD projector that uses a light pen, stylus or ...
“Epson and SMART have been working to bring together the world's best classroom interactive solutions to meet the evolving needs of educators around the globe,” said Jason Meyer, senior product ...
A California school has adopted new projectors in each of its classrooms. Glenwood Elementary School with 484 students acquired Hitachi CP-TW3003 interactive 3LCD projectors, which fit several ...
A new generation of short-throw projectors, called “ultra short throw” or “extreme short throw,” can create images up to 80 inches diagonally across, sitting only two feet or less from a screen or ...
Long Beach, Calif. — Epson introduced Wednesday the BrightLink Pro 1410Wi ultra-short-throw meeting room projector offering video-conferencing compatibility and remote collaboration. The WXGA 3LCD ...
“Epson designed the PowerLite 450W and 460 as solutions for educators, knowing that the demand for ultra short throw projection is on the rise as classroom space decreases and whiteboard use increases ...
Sanyo North America, a subsidiary of Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., one of the world's largest manufacturers of LCD and DLP projectors, announced today the introduction of a wide XGA ultra short-throw 3 ...
For most university IT professionals, short-throw projectors engender a love-hate relationship. They can be the hardest devices to set up properly, but the pay-off is immense. Short- or ultra-short ...
It’s clear: the classrooms that students are making their way back to this fall are not the places they left in the spring. Distance is key, with pupils being forced spread out within these ...
At the InfoComm 2010 conference in Las Vegas, ViewSonic introduced two high-brightness projectors, one 3D-ready short throw projector, and a projector that functions as an interactive whiteboard ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. Years ago, projectors ...