Boxlight Rolls Out Short-Throw Interactive Whiteboard Projector

Boxlight has rolled out a new short-throw version of its ProjectWrite2 interactive whiteboard projection system, ProjectWrite2/W.

The new system is an LCD projector that uses a light pen, stylus or mouse to allow students and teachers to manipulate text, images, and data on the projected screen.

The Projector features a short-throw lens that shows a 60-inch image from a distance of 48 inches and an 80-inch image from a distance of 64 inches. It offers a resolution of 1,024 x 728 (XGA), a brightness of 3,000 lumens, and a zoom ratio of 1.2:1.

Other features include:

  • Dual RGB inputs (YpbPr);
  • Support for 1080i, 720p, 576i/p, and 480i/p HD;
  • 3.55 mm audio inputs;
  • Stylus and light pen;
  • Keyboard connectivity;
  • Whiteboard software; and
  • A screen capture utility.

ProjectWrite2/W is currently available for $2,995. Further information is available here.

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