Classroom Furniture - SMART Technologies Inc.

The Sympodium TL-150, SMART Technologies' latest tabletop lectern, is designed to sit on top of any flat podium or desk, and features all the interactive functions and annotation capabilities of the SMART Board interactive whiteboard. The TL-150 includes an interactive console and SMART Board software, is angled so presenters can view and use it comfortably, and has nonskid rubber feet to protect furniture. Users also have the option to use the lectern's built-in mounting bracket to attach the unit to a fixed location. Its connection panel provides serial and RGB connections for the computer and power. In addition, when connected to a computer, the console displays its image on a 15" interactive screen. The console includes eight pen-tool buttons and a tethered stylus. SMART Technologies Inc., (888) 42-SMART, www.smarttech.com.

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