Epson shows updated interactive projectors at BETT 2012

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Epson has shown the second-generation models of its interactive projectors at the BETT 2012 exhibition in London. Based on industry feedback, Epson has developed new features, such as more responsive interactive pens and PC-free connectivity.

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The interactive EB-485Wi and EB-475Wi projectors feature two interactive pens.

They allow teachers and students to write on the screen at the same time, making collaborative work easier. The pens have a new ‘hover’ function that detects when they are not in contact with the projection surface.

Epson EB-435W projector

Teachers can make any flat surface interactive without being connected to a PC and can even annotate moving images and photos when linked up to a DVD player. The projectors can be mounted in four positions, including under glass-top tables, to offer greater interactive options for group work.

Like the interactive projectors, the non-interactive versions, the EB-485W, EB475W, EB-480 and EB-470, can project images from a short distance, and include horizontal keystone correctio, plug and play USB functionality, and a built-in 16W speaker.

The EB-485Wi, EB-475Wi, EB-485W, EB-475W, EB-480 and EB-470 are available from February.

http://www.epson.eu

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