Elmo's CRT-1 combines a document camera, projector, wireless tablet, switcher, and mobile cart Classroom equipment maker Elmo USA has rolled out a new classroom AV cart that combines a projector, ...
Elmo USA has launched the Classroom Doc-Tor, a bundled presentation system that includes a document camera and an LCD projector. The system is designed as a complete plug-and-play solution for ...
UBIT will retire overhead transparency projectors in UB centrally-scheduled classrooms as of Fall 2016. If you’ve never used a document camera in the classroom, now is the time to get acquainted. IT ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer with more than 20 years of experience covering technology. Follow him on Twitter @TheLabGuys. The Epson DC-21 Document Camera offers an inexpensive tool ...
This is the latest projector from Toshiba that includes one hell of an interesting feature. That black handle looking thing on the side is actually a document camera that attaches directly to the ...
Toshiba has begun shipping a new model in its lineup of combo projectors: the TLP-XC2000U, which combines an XGA LCD projector with an integrated, fold-out document camera. The TLP-XC2000U, seen below ...
Toshiba has announced their new DLP Projector, called the TDP-SC25U. Featuring a detachable document camera, the projector weighs just 8.6 pounds and maintains a high level of portability for the ...
Other than the lens, the DC-20 matches the Epson DC-12 almost point for point, starting with its 1080p resolution and its physical description. Like its near twin, and unlike the Elmo MO-1w Visual ...
Classroom equipment maker Elmo USA has rolled out a new classroom AV cart that combines a projector, document camera, and several other interactive presentation tools into a single mobile unit. In ...
Calling the Epson DC-12 Document Camera ($599) a document camera is a little off target, like calling a 40-foot luxury yacht a small boat. Both descriptions are accurate, but they may give you the ...
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