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Product Focus
Our intrepid reporter scours the AV/IT space for the presentation and
display
products you need to know about now.
What's Hot
Widescreen Bridges
IT and TV
Sony’s new 17-inch MFM-HT75W widescreen
HT-Series PC/TV display lets you live beyond
your computer. Bridging the worlds of IT and
TV technologies, Sony offers an integrated
television tuner, HDTV connectivity, SRS WOW
3D audio technology, and flexible TV/PC connectivity.
The MFM-HT75W display can connect
directly to cable and satellite boxes,
DVD players, and VCRs, as well as PCs with
standard and digital connections. Price:
$600. www.sony.com.
Interactive Whiteboards Get Smarter and Smarter
The rear projection SMART Board 3000i interactive whiteboard
from SMART Technologies offers interactive functionality with the
shadow-free benefits of a rear-projection display and integrated
true XGA projector. It’s housed in a slim, tapered cabinet,
and can be moved to different rooms quickly and easily. Simply
by touching the 66- inch display, users can access and control
any computer application or multimedia platform, including the
Internet, CD-ROMs, and DVDs. Price: $14,999. www.smarttech.com/3000i.
Rich Media Content
Sonic Foundry’s newest product and addition
to the Mediasite line, the Mediasite LX
Rich Media Server, has been designed to
give unprecedented automated control over
its rich media content. The LX expands any
Mediasite recorder into a rich media communications
system that enables live
broadcasting, Web publishing, and content
management. Price: $7,950. www.sonicfoundry.com.
3-in-1 is Better
Than One!
JVC’s SR-DVM70US is a three-in-one
digital video recorder that incorporates
the all-digital formats of MiniDV,
160GB hard disk drive (HDD), and
DVD in a compact size. The recorder
can dub, edit, archive, and duplicate
presentations quickly with high-quality
images. Whether your application
is dubbing, editing, archiving, duplication,
or presentation, the SRDVM70US
will maintain the highest,
all-digital image quality. Price:
$1,795. www.jvc.com.
For Walk-and-Talkers
For large-sized rooms and auditoriums, or
small project rooms with front projection,
PolyVision’s Interactive Panel enables educators
to project and interact with a computer
by either writing directly on the
interactive panel display screen with a stylus,
or by using the panel’s remote control.
From anywhere in the room, users can present,
collaborate, edit, and save annotations
with a touch of a button. The 17-inch
interactive panel features a spill-proof case,
and its height and angle can be adjusted to
meet the needs of multiple users. Price:
$2,518. www.polyvision.com.
The Virtual Classroom
Comes Alive
With DyKnow’s Vision, instructors can now
import or develop course content and transmit
it to student PCs during class, making
the content available for immediate annotation.
Instructors can also retrieve, display,
and replay students’ work to spark class discussion,
all while students collaborate,
share work with the teacher, and even lead
the class from their own seats. What’s more,
users can access, replay, and modify their
personalized DyKnow notebooks from any
Internet-connected computer at any time.
“Potential future functionality
may include audio
streaming, capture, and playback
technology, as well as
integration with content
management systems,” says
a company spokesperson.
DyKnow has partnered with
schools like Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology
(IN), University of Central Arkansas,
DePauw University (IN), Taylor University
(IN), Southeast Missouri State University,
and several K-12 districts and private
high schools. Price: $60 per user, or $20
per user, based on volume discounts.
www.dyknow.com.
From PowerPoint to the Internet
From desktop tool provider, Impatica, comes
Impatica for PowerPoint—a great product for
delivering PowerPoint presentations online.
The desktop software (for Windows or Mac
OS X operating systems) transforms Power-
Point files into tiny, secure, Internet-ready
presentations. The “impaticized” presentations
stream and plug-in free via Web sites,
e-mail, and learning management systems
—even over dial-up connections. Users can
communicate effectively with graphics, narration,
animation, and interactivity, knowing
that messages will reach the widest possible
audience. Price: $499 ($299 for higher ed).
www.impatica.com.
Good Things in
Small Packages
The ELMO P30 packs a full-featured XGA
output document camera and a professional
digital-effects, slide-show producer into
a compact package. The document camera
is great for capturing live images or small
details. Proprietary ImageMate software for
presentation and movie creation makes
possible storage and playback of still or
moving image data. Price: $2,950 (MSRP).
www.elmousa.com.
Customized
Multi-Source Display
Leitch, a designer, developer, and distributor
of video systems, offers NEO SuiteView,
a highly scalable, modular multisource display
processor capable of rendering multiple
video and computer signals in real time
to high-resolution computer monitors, plasma,
or projection displays. Fully integrated
with Leitch’s Command Control System
(CCS), NEO SuiteView allows users to create
a customized, system-wide monitoring system,
tailored to their operation. Price varies
by configuration. www.leitch.com.
High-Performance
Speakers Are Here
The new Tannoy V Net Series provides a
complete sound solution by combining
high-performance signal processing, amplification,
networked control, and telemetry.
Installers will be able to use customized PCinterfaced
software to configure a number
of V Series cabinets connected on an
RS485 cable network. Tannoy’s high-power
loudspeaker system is for live or fixed
installation music and speech sound reinforcement
applications. Price TBD by company.
www.tannoy.com.
Virtual System
Virtual reality systems developer VizTek offers Xp1 Portable
Wall, its most popular product for colleges, universities, and
technical schools. The Xp1 is a single-screen passive-action virtual
reality system, used to create environments and 3D images that
can be manipulated by multiple simultaneous viewers through input
devices such as haptic gloves, joysticks, and glasses. The product
is a futuristic training tool affordable for even the smallest
institutions, and it can be converted into three-, four-, and six-wall
systems as well. VizTek provides software that can convert most
3D design files into a virtual presentation, or can create the
presentation for the client, depending upon the comfort level of
the user.VizTek partnerships include: McGill University (Canada)
and the University of Tennessee. Price: Varies based on quantity. www.viz-tek.com.
What's New
New Projector for
CAD/CAM Applications
Hitachi America has recently introduced the
new CP-SX1350 model projector. With its
high brightness and SXGA resolution, the
CP-SX1350 model is ideal for command-and-control, engineering, and CAD/CAM
applications where acute resolution of small
details is important. The CP-SX1350 measures
6.3 x 16.5 x 12.6 inches and weighs
17 lbs. Its 3500 ANSI lumens and 650:1
contrast ratio are enough to meet the
standards of even the most rigorous presentation
applications. Price TBD by company.
www.hitachi.us.
A Creative Package
For educators like Gloria Lee, associate
professor in the Art Department at the University
of Texas, Adobe’s Creative Suite 2
provides students with a valuable learning
tool that can also help them in their career
paths after graduation. Adobe’s Creative
Suite 2 is software that encompasses full,
new versions of Adobe Photoshop CS2,
Illustrator CS2, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe
Stock Photos. Instructors and students can
use these tools for print, Web, and presentation
projects, and now users can even
create images for their cell phones. Price:
$1,199 (premium) and $899 (standard).
www.adobe.com.
Projection in Large Spaces
Making it easier for projection technology to
be used in large spaces, the new InFocus
LP860 projector features SXGA-plus resolution
and 3500 lumens, to flood any room with
clear, bright images.The LP860 is
also wireless-ready, supporting
the company’s LiteShow secure,
wireless, digital projection system.
Other features include
motorized zoom, focus, and lens
shift, and a 36dB whisper mode
to reduce audible noise in
smaller venues for minimal disruption.
InFocus spokespeople
say the company will continue
to incorporate “The Big Picture”
into the higher education market
by providing “bigger, better,
and brighter” ways to enhance the learning
process with digital projectors and thin displays,
that incorporate wireless and networking.
LP860 price: $6,999. www.infocus.com.
Enhanced PowerPoint Presentations
TurningPoint from Turning Technologies is a student response system
that integrates 100 percent with Microsoft PowerPoint, giving instructors
the capability to author, deliver, assess, and report without ever
leaving PowerPoint. TurningPoint is designed to provide maximum system
flexibility and scalability—allowing instructors to choose
from infrared, radio frequency, and/or TurningPoint’s Virtual
Keypad, available to schools with Internet access. Price: Varies
based on purchasing quantity. www.turningtechnologies.
com.
No Wires, No Fuss
Komatsu TriLink’s family of AirProjector products provides
a wireless interface between Wi-Fi-enabled computers and a display
device, such as a projector or plasma display. The AirProjector
products eliminate cables from the classroom, and create a highly
interactive presentation environment, say company spokespeople.
The included Moderator Software lets instructors orchestrate a
multi-presenter presentation, with up to 50 invitation-only attendees
and user-defined passwords. Price: $399 (standard model) and $549
(high-security model). www.komatsu-trilink.com.
Ideal Projector
for Any Setting
Offering sharp, accurate detail with remarkable
XGA resolution (plus a host of
high-performance features), Epson’s
PowerLite 81p is flexible to handle
any type of presentation in any type
of setting, large or small. Price:
$1,699. www.epson.com.
Get Connected
MLC 226 IP MediaLink Controller
with IP Link. The remote control
panel provides universal projector
and room control in any small-scale
environment, such as classrooms
and boardrooms. In addition, the
MLC 226 IP is loaded with features that include Extron’s exclusive
IP Link technology—
a high-performance intelligent network
solution specifically engineered to meet
the needs of professional AV environments.
Price: $1,145 to $1,195. www.extron.com.
Interactive Presentations
Xcelsius X4 from Infommersion allows users
to create engaging, interactive presentations
directly from Excel spreadsheets. With simple
point-and-click technology, users can
export the results, with one click, to Power-
Point, Outlook, or the Web. Xcelsius X4
enables users to perform visual, real-time,
what-if analyses using graphical sliders that
link back to Excel formulas. Xcelsius X4 is a
critical innovation that bridges the gap
between data analysis and visual presentation,
creating presentations that engage the
audience. Price: $195 (standard), $495
(professional), and $1,995 (enterprise
suite). www.infommersion.com.
Broadcast Solutions
Kramer Electronics’ SP-11D broadcast
solution features proc amp (processing
amplifiers) controls, standards conversion,
signal format conversion, and time-base
correction—all in one box. The SP-11D will
accept an input signal in various formats,
including composite, Y/C, YUV, RGB, RGBS,
or SDI, and can output all of these formats
simultaneously. SP-11D will convert signals
to any video standard (NTSC, PAL, SECAM),
and the output can synchronize to an external
video reference. Alternatively, the SP-11D
can synthesize its own timing to provide a fulltime-
base-corrected (TBC) output. The unit
also has a genlock/sychronize input, and
genlock outputs and a split-screen output.
Price: $3,895. www.kramerelectronics.com.
Simple Presentations
Power Converter Lite, a PowerPoint plug-in
from Presentation Pro, is designed for simple
presentations that need a quick and
inexpensive conversion to Flash.Works well
with PowerPoint 97. Supports non-continuous
audio and on-the-fly text animations.
Price: $149. www.presentationpro.com.
Multi-Channel Recorder
Worth noting is Sonic Foundry’s Mediasite
VL, a multichannel recorder for videoconferencing
applications. Available as a rackmount
or tabletop system, Mediasite VL can
capture and synchronize audio and video, as
well as all graphics and visuals, including
annotations presented during a two-way
videoconference. Conferences can also be
recorded and burned to a CD for offline viewing,
or streamed for live and on-demand
desktop access. In the “What’s Next” department,
the company has announced it will
soon release a powerful new tool that gives
users complete control over the editing,
finalization, and publishing of rich media
content. Not surprisingly, Sonic Foundry has
partnered with schools, such as Arizona
State University, Drexel University (PA),
University of Texas, et al. Price TBD by company.
www.sonicfoundry.com.
What's Next
Wireless Presentation Pad
GTCO CalComp’s InterWrite SchoolPad from is a Bluetooth
wireless pad that gives the instructor the ability to teach from
anywhere in the classroom, up to 300 feet away. Touted as the first
interactive wireless pad for the classroom, SchoolPad allows instructors
to turn any surface into an electronic interactive whiteboard,
with a computer and projector added to the mix. Up to seven SchoolPads
can be active in the classroom, giving individual students or groups
of students the ability to fully participate in the classroom without
having to leave their seats. “We are perpetually enhancing
our product line to meet the needs of our customers,” says
Rob Meissner,VP of Marketing for GTCO CalComp. “We have just
released the InterWrite School- Pad 400, which provides greater
range, a smaller footprint, and a longer battery life than the
SchoolPad 300, which it replaces. In the near future, you’ll
see further enhancements to both our InterWrite software as well
as our PRS software.” Price: $497. www.gtcocalcomp.
com.
Digital Visual Presenter
AVerMedia Technologies, the digital multimedia
and presentation technology provider,
will soon release the next-generation AVerVision530,
a digital visual presenter that displays
printed documents, photos, slides, Xray
film, or 3D objects onto any LCD/DLP projector,
monitor, or TV set. The AVerVision530
will feature a 1/3-inch CCD progressive-scan
image sensor with 850K pixel count. Additionally,
it will boast advanced functions such
as 12X optical zoom, 8X digital zoom-andpan,
smart auto-focus-and-zoom system,
and a unique CCFL lighting system that eliminates
glare effects and distortion. Between
hi-quality images, image capture capabilities,
and superior optical/digital zoom, the
AVerVision530 is ideal for any auditorium,
classroom, or boardroom presentation, say
company spokespeople. AVerVision530 will
be available in Q3. Price: $1,999 (MSRP).
www.avermedia.com.
Hussshhhh
Soon to debut, Mitsubishi’s XD110U and
SD110U projectors boast DLP technology
and blast 1600 ANSI lumens (bright
enough for most office and classroom environments),
and a 2000:1 contrast ratio for
detailed dark areas. At 32 decibels, the
projectors are also extremely quiet, allowing
educators and presenters to keep their
audiences’ attention with vibrant and colorful
lessons in a quiet environment. Price:
$995 (SD110U0) and $1,395 (XD110U).
www.mitsubishi-presentations.com
.