Hatch Launches Interactive Display, Whiteboard for Early Learning

Hatch, a provider of early learning technology, has launched the Hatch Display 55-inch high-definition touchscreen and the Hatch Interactive Whiteboard, both designed specifically for the classroom.

Both tools are designed for reliability and to run the company's TeachSmart and CoreFocus software.

"Today, if technology fails in the classroom, learning in that classroom stops," said Ginny Norton, president of Hatch, in a prepared statement. "As more than 500,000 children have experienced Hatch interactive whiteboard software in the classroom, we understand the impact bad hardware choices have on learning. Building upon our 30 year history of supporting at-risk children and the educators who serve them, Hatch developed hardware as innovative and reliable as our software."

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