Fresh Projections
Get your groups in gear with one of these interactive learning options.
Casio Ultra Short Throw Projector
XJ-UT351WN
http://www.casioprojector.com/products/Ultra_Short_Throw/XJ-UT351WN
Dynamic brightness control on this ultra short throw automatically adjusts to the classroom light level for easy reading, made even clearer with shadow-free imaging. The Casio app integrates modern media, wirelessly connecting up to four laptops, tablets or smartphones (Android and iOS) within one projection allowing creativity and engagement in group lessons and presentations. The DLP 3D-ready function adds a pop of excitement to anatomy or architecture lessons, using a near-real spatial representation.
BenQ
Interactive Projector with Ultra Short Throw
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This interactive projector keeps things close, with as little as 8cm needed for an 87 inch space, letting a classroom full of learners to lean in without distorting the image or lesson. Great picture quality and high brightness means superior readability in well-lit classrooms. PointWrite tech allows multiple users and recognizes Windows Gesture for easy scrolling, zooming on images or Googlemap.
View Sonic
PS750W
https://www.viewsonic.com/us/ps750w.html
This affordable alternative to interactive whiteboards has an ultra-short throw lens making the projector flexible enough to be ceiling-mounted or simply placed on the tabletop (also allowing the budget hit to be spread to benefit multiple classrooms). The vBoard software lets users write, highlight and edit documents or images in real-time and features an integrated micro USB cable for easy charging.
Epson
BrightLink 685Wi
Turn a whole wall into an interactive whiteboard with this tech that allows students to draw, write and modify projected lessons. Included software helps users make the most of the capabilities, or wirelessly connect to a large number of device types to further engage and personalize learning.
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