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Category: | Whiteboards | Manufacturer: | Panasonic |
Brands: | Panaboard | Colors: | Black and White |
Mount: | Floor, Wall | Type: | Electronic Copyboards |
Model: | UB-5335 | MPN: | UB-5335 |
Panasonic UB 5335 Panaboard is a dual screen electronic whiteboard. This unit with the abundance of new technologies increases the number of opportunities for creative teaching and meetings. Now engaging students in classrooms and keeping them focused on the lecture or presentation has become possible through the PC/USB Memory Device function. It allows users to save notes as PDF/TIFF directly on PC or on USB flash drive for later use. With a built-in-printer you can simply take print out of lectures and notes whenever you want.
Panasonic UB 5335 Panaboard therefore saves from the hassle of taking hand written notes. The UB 5335 Panaboard in its Ready Mode tend to reduce 1/3 of power consumption and switches it off in case of not being used in the same mode for one hour. It also exhibits a control panel for convenient management of operations. The Panasonic UB 5335 has an exceptional modern design with a 2.8 inches thick board which can be mounted on any wall.
Panasonic started in 1918 by manufacturing light fixtures. Today it has become a global leader in consumer electronics. Panasonic comprises of 14 business domain companies. Each company has its own distinct R&D, production and sales divisions that respond to its own business segment such as digital AV, industrial solutions, home appliances and other electronic and consumer products.
Panasonic offers net-workable office solutions, communications solutions, laptop computers, security systems, components and complete in-flight entertainment/information systems, personal care products and home appliances. Its popular products include VIERA High Definition Plasma, LCD TVs, LUMIX Digital Cameras.
Panasonic is committed to protect the environment by pursuing advanced environmental strategies. The company’s philosophy is to promote corporate social responsibility by reviewing their economic, social and environmental activities from a global perspective to enhance accountability and improve corporate values. Its mission is to contribute to the progress and development of society and the well-being of people around the globe.
Presentation tools assist in conducting presentations. Presentation equipment includes interactive whiteboards, electronic copyboards, interactive panels, interactive plasma displays, educational tools and software, bluetooth and USB tablets, multimedia projectors and document cameras.
AVerMedia, 3M, Epson, Boxlight, eBeam, Elmo, Hitachi, Lumens, Mimio, NEC, NextWindow, Numonics, Panasonic, Plus, PolyVision, QOMO, Quartet, Qwizdom, RM EasiTeach, Samsung, Teamboard and Wacom specialize in presentation tools.
Popular products are Elmo’s P10S and CO-10, eBeam’s Edge, AverMedia’s AVerVision SPB370, 3M’s SCP712 and SCP716, Hitachi’s CP-X5 Digital Projector and CP-X2011 LCD Projector, Lumen’s DC120 and DC166 Document Camera, Mimio’s Mimio Pad Wireless Tablet and Mimio Interactive, NEC’s Digital Projector NP310 and NP110, NextWindow’s PC Touch (1900 Series), Display Touch (2100 Series) and Optical Sensor (2500 Series), Numonic’s Intelliboard Interactive Whiteboard 77 and IntelliMonitor 19 Inches LCD Panel, Panasonic UB-T780 Interactive Whiteboard, Plus’s Color CopyBoard CR-5, Polyvision’s TS 620 Interactive Whiteboard and ēno Classic 2610 Interactive Whiteboard, QOMO’s QD8000 document camera and QPC30 portable document camera, Quartet’s IdeaShare Interactive Whiteboard Q8000 and Q8500, Qwizdom’s Q7 Presenter Tablet and Q5 Presenter Remote, and Wacom’s Cintiq 21 Pen Display.
An electronic copyboard lets you save and print the notes you have written. It has a USB port to attach a USB flash drive or printer. Electronic copyboards are used in meeting rooms or classrooms.
Its major advantage is that it makes it easy for the participants to focus on the discussion at hand without worrying to take down notes. They’ll be able to get a copy of the notes later. 3M, Panasonic, Plus and PolyVision specialize in the manufacturing electronic copyboards.
Popular copyboards are Panasonic’s UB-5310, UB-7325, UB-5338C and UB-5838C, Plus’s CR-5 and M-12S, Polyvision’s Copycam-Pro Copy Board, and 3M’s DB578 Digital Interactive Whiteboard and Electronic Copyboard.
Model Number | UB-5335 |
Panel Dimensions (H x W) | 35.4" x 49.7" |
Panel Surface | 2 (endless type) |
Copying Area (H x W) | 33.5" x 49.2" |
Scanning System | Contact Image Sensor |
Printing System | Fusion thermal transfer type |
Copy Paper | Standard or recycled paper(16-24 lb) |
Copy Paper Size | A4 or letter |
Copy Density | 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) |
Copy Color | Black |
Time Required for Copying | Approx. 20 sec/sheet |
Continuous Copies | 1 to 9 |
Contrast Adjustment | Two levels: normal/ dark |
2-Screen Compressed Copying | Yes |
Computer | IBM® PC/AT or compatible machine with a CD-ROM drive |
CPU | Intel® Pentium® II or higher processor |
Interface | Full Speed USB 2.0 (B connector) |
Operating System | Windows® XP (SP3 or later), Windows Vista®, Windows® 7 |
Power Supply | AC 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz or AC 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption (Operational) | 1.40 A (AC 100 -120 V) (Power OFF: Less than 0.5 W) |
External Dimensions (without stand) | 52.5"H x 54"W x 8.3"D |
Weight (without stand) | 55.1 lb |
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"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"