May 11, 2016, Shanghai, China — Easitech announced today Lazertouch, the world’s first mini projector that transforms any surface into a finger-activated touchscreen. Small, weighing just 5 ounces, ...
Light Blue Opitcs (LBO) has won the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Innovation Awards 2010 prize for Product Design with its Light Touch interactive projector. The device uses an infra ...
InFocus® Corporation announced its second-generation interactive projectors, the IN3914 and IN3916. The advanced InFocus LiteBoard interactive technology lets teachers, students, trainers and ...
The square-shaped screen-less device has been designed by ex-Apple employees, and it is currently available for pre-order in the US for $699 (roughly Rs. 60,000). It is like a full-blown device minus ...
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 ...
InFocus Corporation, a digital display technology leader and visual collaboration champion, today unveiled its second-generation interactive projectors, the IN3914 and IN3916. The advanced InFocus ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Interactive Projector Market - Forecast 2014-2021" report to their offering. Interactive projector is an upcoming ...
Light Blue Optics unveiled a laser projector with the unique ability to turn any projected image into a touch screen. The Light Touch is a mobile interactive projector that creates a 10-inch display.
Technology moves fast, hey? Moore's Law, evidently. With the advent of interactive projectors, interactive whiteboards (IWBs) may just be going the same way as our personal digital assistants (PDAs).
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 ...
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.