T.H.E. SmartClassroom
Display, Presentation, eLearning
6/18/2009

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  • Helping Educators Bridge the Technology Gap

    Candace Hackett Shively was helping teachers maximize technology before anyone had even coined the title, "technology education integrator." The year was 2000, and Shively had already spent several years figuring out ways to bridge the gap between rapidly evolving technological applications and the educational field. More

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  • Texas Instruments Debuts Single-Projector 3D Technology

    At the InfoComm 2009 show in Orlando Wednesday, Texas Instruments debuted new technologies to enable 3D projection using a single DLP projector. Already manufacturers like ViewSonic and Mitsubishi have launched several DLP projectors enabled for 3D.More
  • Smart Debuts Wide-Format Interactive Whiteboard, Pen Display

    Smart Technologies this week debuted a new widescreen interactive whiteboard system and widescreen interactive pen display.More
  • Canon Debuts High Rez LCoS Projectors

    Canon has introduced two new models in its REALiS line of LCoS multimedia projectors--the REALiS WUX10 Mark II D and REALiS SX80 Mark II D.More
  • Christie Shows Off High-Light-Output HD Projectors

    At the InfoComm 2009 show in Orlando, FL, Christie Digital Systems debuted two new high-light-output projectors using single-chip DLP technology, including one that blasts out 7,500 ANSI lumens.More
  • ViewSonic Debuts 3D DLP Projectors

    ViewSonic this week debuted three new projectors feature DLP-based 3D projection capabilities, the PJD6211, PJD6221, and PJD6381. The new models are part of the first generation of projectors with Texas Instruments' new 3D DLP technologies, which were announced today at the InfoComm 2009 show in Orlando, FL.More
  • Mitsubishi Intros 3D-Ready DLP Projector

    At the InfoComm 2009 show in Orlando, FL, Mitsubishi this week introduced its first 3D-ready DLP projector, taking advantage of Texas Instruments' new DLP Link technology. Further information can be found here.More

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