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Pioneer Goes Back To School With Digital Pen

By Branko Miletic | Wednesday | 25/06/2008

Pioneer Computers has entered the school digital classroom presentation market with its new range of products, which are also suitable for business presentations and various other applications.


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One of the new products in the range is the iPen, based on new technology, which is designed to be one step ahead of the interactive whiteboards.

The presentation tool is in the shape of a pen, instead of the board.  Thus users are not restricted to one board.  The tool can be moved from classroom to classroom with minimal fuss and there is no need to use the keyboard.

The product is simple to install and user friendly and users can start using with minimal training.
Interactive whiteboards are also on offer.  The DreamVision iBoard is available in different sizes, namely 77 inch, 85 inch and 101 inch.

See www.pioneercomputers.com.au/products/info.asp?c1=98&c2= 147&id=2639

 

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