Califone Rolls Out Interactive Wall Frame for Classrooms

The Califone WB80 creates an interactive space on any wall.
The Califone WB80 creates an interactive space on any wall.

Califone has unveiled a new wall-mountable frame that provides interactive whiteboard capabilities without a whiteboard or stylus.

The new frame, called the WB80, uses a projector, a computer, included software, and built in infrared sensors to triangulate and interpret the movements of a finger or pointing object into annotations that can be saved for future use.

The device has a work area of 48" x 64", a maximum cursor speed of 180 points per second, an initial response time of 25 milliseconds, and a continuous response time of 16 milliseconds.

Additional features include:

  • Red, blue, and multicolor annotations;
  • Magnification;
  • Annotation hiding;
  • Resizing capabilities;
  • Screen blanking;
  • A clock timer function; and
  • Screen capture.

The frame weighs 5 pounds and measures 48" (h) x 64" (w) x 0.5" (d). It can be mounted directly to wall or over an existing whiteboard.

Supported operating systems include Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows 2000.

The device is covered by a one-year school use warranty and currently ships for $1,170.

Further information can be found at califone.com.

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