Epson Launches iProjection App for Chromebooks

Epson today has released its iProjection App for Chromebooks, enabling students and teachers to wirelessly display content from Chromebooks onto Epson Brightlink interactive projectors and most PowerLite projectors.

With the iProjection App for Chromebooks and the free software program Epson Multi-PC Projection (with Moderator Function), a teacher now has the ability to display up to four Chromebook computers simultaneously from a maximum of 50 connected devices for a collaborative classroom experience. Users can display documents, photos, web pages and more.

“Chromebooks are now the device of choice in the classroom and we worked directly with educators to ensure our app was meeting the needs for classroom collaboration,” said Jason Meyer, senior product manager for Epson America, in a prepared statement. “With the app, we developed a way to wirelessly mirror Chromebooks on Epson projectors so that it supports multiple Chromebook displays at the same time.”

The app is free and available at the App Store and Google Play. The app is operable from Chromebooks and most iOS Apple devices running iOS 4.2 or later, including the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, as well as most Android devices running Android 2.3 or later.

For more information, visit Epson at its education page or its iProjection page.

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Richard Chang is associate editor of THE Journal. He can be reached at [email protected].

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