Epson today announced the BrightLink™ 450Wi interactive projector is now available for businesses looking for an interactive, widescreen collaboration tool. Introduced earlier this year to the ...
The traditional role of a projector in the classroom seems to be beaming a PowerPoint slide onto the whiteboard up front, giving students something else to stare at besides the instructor's face.
Epson has launched seven new projectors for education, including three LCD-based interactive projectors (one of which supports pen-free interactivity) and four ultra-short-throw models. The units are ...
Though most projectors these days come with a wireless remote, and many have built-in speakers and app-based streaming entertainment on tap, the latest 1080p thrower from China's Wejoy cooks in touch ...
Epson's new BrightLink 450Wi ultra short-throw projector eliminates the need for a separate IWB. In a move that could shake up the interactive whiteboard (IWB) market, two projector manufacturers have ...
Interactive whiteboards (or smartboards as they are often called after SMART Technologies, the company with the largest market share among whiteboard manufacturers) have become the holy grail of ...
Epson just introduced the BrightLink 436Wi — a fully integrated, portable short-throw interactive projector for K-12 and higher education. Building on the success of Epson’s current line of BrightLink ...
Epson has unveiled a new digital projector for the classroom or the boardroom that is a dual function device. The projector is the BrightLink 455Wi Interactive Projector and it is designed to throw an ...
Boxlight Monday unveiled two new projector lines that are designed to create collaborative areas of the classroom. The company also expanded its ProColor Series 1 line of interactive flat panel (IFP) ...
We all know that interactive projectors can change the classroom dynamic at colleges by allowing students and staff to work together on a digital board and then save every pen stroke to distribute ...
Unlike that of other interactive projectors, TI’s technology doesn’t require calibration steps and doesn’t tie the presenter to the screen or front of the room, the company said. The instructor can ...