REAL-TIME CONTROL. Like an interactive whiteboard, the ProjectoWrite2 gives you complete control of your presentation, making it equally effective for academic and business applications in venues of virtually any size.
Its built-in CCD camera detects IR interruption so that you can use your mouse, e-pen or e-wand to manipulate text, data or images. Capture, modify, save or email anything that’s visible on the screen. Write notes, circle key points, type changes into documents – all in real time. You can even move the unit from one place to another during the course of a presentation without losing interactivity. In short, you can share full computer functionality with your audience.
For a machine with such complex operating abilities, the ProjectoWrite2 is surprisingly easy to set up and use. It’s also an extremely cost-effective alternative to fixed-installation whiteboard/projector systems. “Unplug and Go” technology cools the unit automatically after presentations are complete and the unit is turned off.
Double-layer/hybrid material - HEPA filter combined with sponge filter enhances the effectiveness of the filter and increases the longevity of your projector.
"I just wanted to a moment and say that I really appreciate your assistance with figuring out the problems with the projector.
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"Freaking. Awesome.
I’ve never played with a whiteboard. I could not believe how seamless the experience was. Set up was relatively straightforward.
...Bloody fantastic piece. Polished, well executed. Loved it! Interactivity aside, it’s a good projector too. Will be recommending it highly. Writing the review will be a hoot!"
- Tom Sallows, Projector.com regarding the ProjectoWrite2.
“Empowering.”
"The ProjectoWrite2 is truly a one of a kind projector."
"it’s what separates the Boxlight ProjectoWrite2 from similar models."
"Navigating a computer remotely has never been this easy. "
All above by Paul Gilmore