Epson interactive projector claims for replacement panels
Epson reveals today the Epson EB-450wi, an ultra short throw projector that allows professors and business presenters to convert any standard smooth wall or table in an interactive learning and presentation area.
Epson EB-450wi can work on any existing table, wall or other smooth, hard surface. It also has a digital infrared pen that allows users to write using "virtual ink on range, manipulate objects on the screen and interactive features, or use it as a computer mouse. Interactive projector comes with a wall mount.
Epson EB-450wi can be placed as close as 2.8-inches away from the wall to accommodate smaller classrooms or meeting rooms, and can project a 60-inch diagonal image with the lens only 18-inches long. new optical high-performance hardware and virtually eliminate shadows interference.
Epson 3LCD technology offers full view color with three separate LCD panels (red, green and blue) while viewing the image without color break-up (commonly known as the rainbow effect), distorted image patterns and visual fatigue.
The device can be connected via RJ-45 connector wired LAN for remote monitoring and control through a network of integrated PLIROFORIKiS. Through 10-watt speakers, projector, users can play audio from the video presentations or animation. Using the Epson E-TORL lamp technology, life of the projector may take up to 3500 hours in economy mode.
Epson EB-450wi will be available for order from the July 2010 at a recommended price of Rs. 1, 86, 000.
Update-we watched the demo and I got a few more bits of information. The software combined with the WB-450wi does not support handwriting recognition. However, a virtual keyboard is available. You can use any other third-party software with the system.
The structure of the system is designed to be adaptable and can be set to 30 minutes or so is what they told us.
The idea is to help schools and councils in an interactive way to learn and interact better with presentations, respectively.
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