Toshiba's TLP-X11

From Toshiba, the TLP-X11 is an XGA-resolution LCD multimedia projector with 2,000 ANSI lumens of brightness. It incorporates advanced LCD technologies for high image quality, and several convenience features such as a built-in PC memory card slot that lets users display PC-created presentations without the computer. The projector was designed for use with all computers, VCRs, camcorders and DVD-video players, and includes a full range of inputs and compatibility with all video formats. The projector can display images ranging from 30" to 25', and offers a choice of either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios, with built-in digital progressive scan circuitry. It also features three 1.3" polysilicon TFT LCD panels, premium-quality zoom lenses, and advanced digital video circuitry for high resolution, sharpness and color purity. A built-in "Visualizer" is a high resolution digital camera capable of projecting written materials and three-dimensional objects directly from the projector's surface. A four-power digital zoom lens lets users highlight particular areas of a displayed image or object. The camera swivels a full 360 degrees in order to capture anything in the room on video. Other features include a remote control, rear-projection capability, and a built-in speaker. Toshiba, Inc., Wayne, NJ, (800) 346-6672, www.toshiba.com/presentations.

Featured

  • A child surrounded by glowing, fluid virtual patterns and holographic shapes, illuminated in a dark gradient environment of blue, purple, and pink.

    ClassVR Gets Expanded VR/AR Content Library

    Avantis Education has announced a new content library for its ClassVR virtual and augmented reality platform. Dubbed Eduverse+, the library features four content suites — EduverseAI, WildWorld, STEAM3D, and CareerHub — that can be tailored to suit a variety of educational levels.

  • DreamBox Math

    Discovery Education Announces Accessibility Enhancements for DreamBox Math

    Discovery Education has updated DreamBox Math, an online math program for K–8 students to supplement core instruction, to improve accessibility for K–5 students, according to a news release. DreamBox Math provides personalized instruction by adapting to individual learners’ responses and providing an engaging, dynamic learning environment.

  • teacher

    6 Policy Recommendations for Adopting AI in the Classroom

    The Southern Regional Education Board's Commission on AI in Education has published six recommendations on adopting artificial intelligence in schools, colleges, and universities. The guidance marks the commission's first release since it was established last February, with more recommendations planned in the coming year.

  • group of elementary school students designing video games on computers in a modern classroom with a teacher, depicted in a geometric and abstract style

    Using Video Game Design to Teach Literacy Skills

    The Max Schoenfeld School, a public school in the Bronx serving one of the poorest communities in the nation, is taking an innovative approach to improving student literacy.