Condition: | New | |
Warranty: | 90-day warranty full labor, one-year full parts. | |
Shipping: | Usually ships next business day. | |
Freight: | $0.00 | |
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Category: | Whiteboards | Manufacturer: | Plus |
Type: | Electronic Copyboards | Model: | M-5 |
Dual
Memory Function with Compact FlashCard Built-in
Storage | |
Lightweight
and Multiple Position Options | |
2-panel
System |
Plus started in 1948 as a wholesale stationer but today manufactures digital projectors, electronic copyboards and interactive whiteboards. The company has been decorated with many awards for its light weight and small projector designs.
PLUS manufactured the world's first sub-10-pound projector, the UP-800. This projector is based on DLPT technology combining the Digital Light Processing technology developed by Texas Instruments. Plus also introduced the world's lightest XGA projector that featured DLP technology, the UP-800 and the UP-1100.
Plus is a reliable manufacturer and looks into the future with a new era of quality, innovation and growth. The main aim is to serve the customers in a best possible way. Its commitment is strong towards creating successful brands.
Panel
Size: | 25"
(H) x 40" (W) |
Dimensions
(with stand): | 28"
(H) x 46" (W) x 3.6" (D) |
Weight: | 27.5
lbs |
Surface
material: | Touch-sensitive,
Teflon ® coated, dry erase, low glare,
projection-optimized surface |
Power
Requirements: | 100V,
110V, 120V, 220V - 240V power supply |
Accessories
(Included): |
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Computer
Requirements: | Microsoft
Windows ® :
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"We recently purchased 2 StarBoard FX-TRIO 77 and 2 Hitachi 2700 lumen xga projectors from Clary. The order was smooth and came in the time Alex our rep promised it would come in.Thank you Alex. "
"This is used by a group of Business Analysts currently designing a new workflow solution for our firm (major project). Since we use process maps as our basic work tool, this board was exactly what was needed to create and maintain our maps from design sessions. We determined that 80% of the normal whiteboard work had to be repeated a some later date. Now we simply pull up the clearly dated map copy for comparative work purposes, I calculated that it would take only 35 saved hours for the board to pay for itself. After a week of heavy use, it looks as though we will save around 12 hours per week by circulating copied maps. This will improve communication (same map and notes for all), improve meeting attention (no note taking), and reduce backfill reviews. Now the only problem we have is that other areas of our IT Department want to use it. Chuck Haag Vice President Process Development Unit national Default Exchange"