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FEATURE |ED TECH TRENDS
Epson
In January, Epson began shipping its PowerLite 5000 series of projectors. Intended for larger venues, this line features white and color brightness levels of 5,500 lumens and digital inputs for HDBaseT 2, HDMI, VGA, BNC and LAN. The system can integrate with Creston, Extron and Control4 systems on the network and includes Epson monitoring software for remote control and troubleshooting. On several models, wireless screen mirroring is done with Miracast, which can stream full HD 1080p content. An optional network module boosts IP security. The lamp has a 10,000-hour life in “eco” mode; in normal mode the lamp lasts 5,000 hours. MSRP: $1,799 to $2,899.
Dell
Dell has begun demonstrating a new interactive flat panel display series, which use FlatFrog InGlass technology for more natural writing and anti-glare glass. The C5518QT and C8618QT are 55- and 86-inches with up to 20 touch points. Both monitors have 4K ultra-high-definition resolution. The monitors include multiple ports for plug and play connectivity and wireless tie-ins with the optional Dell Wireless Module.
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