SchoolPad 400 and MeetingPad 400

GTCO CalComp SchoolPad 400GTCO CalComp (www.gtcocalcomp.com) has introduced new versions of its InterWrite SchoolPad and MeetingPad with smaller footprints, a 40-hour battery life and a rechargeable pen. TheSchoolPad 400 and MeetingPad 400 also incorporate Bluetooth Class I technology to give users control over their computers from up to 300’. The wireless pads can either be used in conjunction with the InterWrite SchoolBoard and MeetingBoard, or they can be used with a projected image on any surface to create an interactive whiteboard. In addition, up to seven pads can be connected to the same computer for greater audience and class participation.

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