Whiteboard Boasts Four Writing Screens

The Panaboard KX-B730 electronic whiteboard incorporates four separate writing screens, enabling presenters to share a greater amount of information with the audience before reaching for the eraser. One alternates between screens by pressing the Advance or Reverse keys on the main control panel.

Measuring roughly 2í10î (H) x 4í7î (W), the KX-B730 can be mounted on a wall or placed on a portable stand. At the press of a button, the whiteboard prints the screenís contents onto an 8.5î x 11î sheet of thermal paper; an automatic paper cutter simplifies distribution of multiple copies. Presenters also have the option of connecting a laser printer directly to the unit for plain-paper output.

A PC Interface, sold separately, transfers images in TIFF or BMP formats to a Windows computer, where they can be faxed, e-mailed or imported into any application. Panasonic Office Products Co., Secaucus, NJ, (800) 742-8086, www.panasonic.com.

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