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PLUS Vision Corp. of America Introduces Projector with Dual Color Mode Technology 

PLUS Vision Corporation of America http://www.plus-america.com, the leader in lightweight, mobile projector technology, raises the bar in the industry with the introduction of its V-339. The DLP projector with patent-pending Dual Color Mode technology is the first projector that can switch between two color modes for optimal color-usage. This 2.8-pound 1300 lumen projector is ideal for home or business use within industry segments like healthcare, pharmaceutical, architecture, design, photography, education or government....

ClearOne Introduces Converge 560/590 Audio Conferencing Systems 

ClearOne Communications introduced the Converge 560 and 590 conferencing systems. With these additions, ClearOne now offers the widest range of professional audioconferencing solutions in the industry....

GTCO CalComp Announces InterWrite PRS RF 

GTCO CalComp announces InterWrite PRS RF, the latest radio frequency version of its award-winning student response system, InterWrite PRS. The newest addition to the InterWrite PRS family, InterWrite PRS RF, features a two-line LCD display that allows students to see their answers and receive instant notification that they were successfully transmitted to the teacher. ...

Peerless Industries Presents Pre-assembled Projector Mount Adapter Plate 

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Tributaries' Silver series HDMI cables feature high-conductivity OFHC copper signal conductors, which are silver-plated to provide a low-loss path for the digital signal and protection against copper oxidation...

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By Bret Bass

When considering the largest existing market opportunity for video surveillance systems, J.P. Freeman Co., a leading...

Plus Vision Introduces Dual-Color-Mode Projector 

Plus Vision raises the bar in the projection industry with the introduction of its V-339. According to the company, its DLP projector with patent-pending Dual Color Mode technology is the first projector that can switch between two color modes for optimal color usage. This 2.8lb., 1300-lumen projector is ideal for home or business use within industry segments like health care, pharmaceutical, architecture, design, photography, education, and government. With an award-winning design, the V-Series projector allows users to push a single button to switch color-wheel configurations between presentation and premium video applications. For business presentations, a four-segment color wheel, “dynamic mode,” consisting of red, green, blue, and white color segments can be used. For home use or business applications, when more vibrant color saturation is required, the projector can be switched to the six-segment color wheel, “vivid mode,” which has a red-green-blue-red-green-blue configuration....

3M Touch Systems Announces Shipment of Dispersive Signal Technology Product  

3M Touch Systems announced the availability of its breakthrough touchscreen technology—Dispersive Signal Technology (DST). U.S.-based Richardson Electronics’ Pixelink division will offer an integrated NEC MultiSync LCD 4010 40in. TFT touchscreen monitor solution incorporating the 3M MicroTouch DST touchscreen and controller. This preliminary release touch monitor solution is available for sale and shipment from Pixelink Corporation....

Technology Showcase:
Videoconferencing Systems
 

By Bennett Liles

Videoconferencing had been a technology-in-waiting from the time AT&T introduced the first Picturephone at the 1964 World's Fair until about 10 years ago. Then, hardware started shrinking in size and price, while new compression techniques packed more data into the pipes and broadband access broke through to the suburbs...

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The NEC SpectraView LCD2180WG LED monitor uses a combination of red, green, and blue LEDs to produce its white-light backlight source, which provides...

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