PS660 by Lumens

PS660 by Lumens

PS660 by Lumens

LUMENS presents the PS660 desktop HD visual presenter, the first product of its kind available for less than $2,000. The device features one-touch integrated audio and video recording, 1280 x 1024 SXGA resolution, an HDMI interface, 15x optical zoom, internal storage of up to 240 JPEG images, and compatibility with Secure Digital High Capacity storage cards up to 32 GB. The PS660 is easy to use on its own, and also works seamlessly with computers, digital whiteboards, projectors, HDTVs, and monitors; a built-in 2 x 2 VGA switcher allows for easy toggling between multiple input sources. Price: $1,995; education pricing available.

 

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