MimioStudio Software Now Available With Epson BrightLink Projectors

Epson and Mimio today announced that MimioStudio classroom software is now available for purchase with Epson BrightLink interactive projectors. MimioStudio software licenses are now being sold with Epson BrightLink interactive projectors through Epson's reseller network. The software may also be purchased separately by existing BrightLink customers.

Epson and Mimio will provide customer support for their respective products. Shipments of Epson interactive projectors with MimioStudio software licenses are now available in the United States and Canada. MimioStudio software licenses are also available for existing Epson customers through Epson and Mimio resellers.

MimioStudio software is designed for use with interactive projectors, and supports pens, single-touch, multi-touch and gestures. The software allows teachers to create collaborative lessons for both whole-group and small-group learning. The Collaborate feature can help students work interactively in small groups using multiple mobile devices at the same time, including Apple and Android tablets, as well as smartphones that have the MimioMobile application.

Epson’s BrightLink line of short-throw and ultra short-throw interactive projectors offers connectivity options to project onto any existing whiteboard, wall or other smooth, light-colored, hard surface. The projectors offer dual-pen support and built-in annotation technology that allows teachers and students to interact directly with a projected image from a variety of sources.

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