CAPTURE
THE projected IMAGE ALONG WITH YOUR NOTES
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Capture the projected image along with your handwritten notes!
For
meetings and presentations that include the discussion of a projected
image, the CaptureBoard is an ideal tool. The CaptureBoard's
unique "writeable
screen" surface possesses the properties of both a projection screen
and a dry-erase board. The CaptureBoard's innovative
and easy-to-use software gives you the ability to combine the projected
image and the hand-written notes into a single image file. |
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The standard projection/writing surface of the C-12S measures 50" wide
by 36" high, giving you enough surface area to project an image
of just under 60". Write comments over the image and then save the
projected image and your written comments together as a single digital
file. The C-20 Series allow you to save you work to your network, PC or smartphone. And, for the fist time, print the combined projected image and written notes directly from the board via an optional printer.
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The projection/writing surface of the C-12W measures 71" wide by
36" high,
giving you ample room to project a large image while providing
plenty of space in the margins of the board for making notes. Of course
you can write over the image as well! When you are done with your discussion,
save your handwritten notes along with the projected image as a single digital
file on your computer. The C-20 Series allow you to save you work to your network, PC or smartphone. And, for the fist time, print the combined projected image and written notes directly from the board via an optional printer.
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The standard projection/writing surface of the C-12S measures 50" wide
by 36" high, giving you enough surface area to project an image
of just under 60". Write comments over the image and then save the
projected image and your written comments together as a single digital
file on your computer.
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The projection/writing surface of the C-12W measures 71" wide by
36" high,
giving you ample room to project a large image while providing
plenty of space in the margins of the board for making notes. Of course
you can write over the image as well! When you are done with your discussion,
save your handwritten notes along with the projected image as a single digital
file on your computer.
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