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Freight: | $145.00 | |
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Category: | Whiteboards | Manufacturer: | QOMO |
Aspect Ratio: | 4 : 3 | Diagonal Size: | 88 Inches |
Digitizing Technology: | Electromagnetic | Input Method: | Pen |
Mount: | Wall | Surface Type: | Magnetic |
Type: | Interactive Whiteboards | Model: | QWB200EM |
MPN: | QWB200EM-DP |
QOMO QWB Electromagnetic series Interactive Whiteboards are changing the way many educators approach their curriculum and classes. Perfect for the classroom or anywhere there is a need for interactive instruction, QOMO’s engineers used advanced technology to make our QWB series of whiteboards one of the simplest and most powerful teaching tools available. With the supplied pen, the teacher can write freely on the QOMO EM interactive whiteboard just as they would on any standard whiteboard. The pen can also perform left and right mouse clicks and pen strokes.
The surface of the whiteboard is durable and built to withstand everyday use. In addition to providing an excellent projection surface with minimal glare, the QOMO surface is dry marker-erasable. The QWB EM series includes a wall mount kit and an optional rolling stand.
Because the QWB EM series of whiteboards are designed to interact seamlessly with the complete line of QOMO HiteVision presentation products, they offer a distinct advantage over all other whiteboard products on the market. This is our corporate vision for designing and integrating all of our products: Document cameras, Whiteboards, Interactive tablets, and Audience Response systems so that they can work together to create the most powerful technology-enabled classroom environment out there. Our philosophy is structured around providing freedom of choice to our customers, which is why we've partnered with multiple software companies to give you the reigns to creating your projects and lesson plans, in whichever arena you may prefer.Because QOMO cares about the Earth, all QOMO products are engineered to be environmentally conscientious and to meet the European Union's stringent requirements for the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). This is an expensive way to build our products, but we consider it an important investment in our future.
**Requires computer and projector to operate.
QOMO started in 1990 and is a subsidiary of QOMO HiteVision. QOMO HiteVision owns more than 26 subsidiary companies and partners with hundreds of dealers and integrators worldwide. It’s a visionary, innovative and energetic manufacturer whose aim is to provide effective and efficient presentation technology.
QOMO’s products include interactive whiteboards, interactive panels, document camera, audience response and digital signage software. The QD8000 full size document camera, QPC30 portable document camera and QRF900 audience response system are popular due to their improved image quality and affordable prices.
QOMO has won various awards and has been selected as the exclusive distributor of Hitachi and Mitsubishi products for various territories. The company’s main goal is to serve the customers in a better way by transforming the company into an innovation machine fueled by consumer insight. QOMO has a long and growing list of achievements and has proved itself in being committed to innovation, leadership and customer satisfaction.
An interactive whiteboard is an interactive board that connects to a computer and a projector. The projector projects the computer’s desktop on the board’s surface and you can interact and control the computer using a finger, pen or other device. Interactive whiteboards are used in conference rooms, classrooms work groups, training rooms, broadcasting studios and wherever the need arises.
Boxlight, eBeam, Hitachi, Mimio, NEC, Numonics, Panasonic, PolyVision, QOMO, Quartet and Teamboard specialize in interactive whiteboards. Popular interactive whiteboards are 3M’s DB578, Hitachi’s FX-TRIO-88, Mimio’s 78" diagonal and 88" diagonal, NEC’s IW77, Numonic’s Intelliboard Interactive Whiteboard 77", Panasonic’s UB-T780 and UB-T761, Polyvision’s Touch Sensitive TS 620 and TSL 610, QOMO’s QWB56 and QWB200EM, Quartet’s Q8000, and Teamboard’s TMWM6250CL.
Specifications: | Product Description |
Brand | QOMO HiteVision |
Model | QWB200EM |
Size | 83″ |
Projection area size | 79″(1600*1200mm) |
Sensitive area size | 79″(1600*1200mm) |
Frame size | 83″,1680*1280*34mm |
Technology | Electromagnetic |
Write method | Wireless electromagnetic pen |
Short cut button | NA |
Resolution | 16000*12000 |
Response speed | <8ms |
Cursor speed | 120 dots/S |
Location accuracy | 0.1mm |
Power consumption | < 2W |
Aspect ratio | 4:3 |
Connection | USB |
Operating system | Windows 2K/XP/2003 |
Working temperature | -10*+40℃ |
Working humidity | 10%*90% |
Storage Temperature | -20*+55℃ |
Storage humidity | 10%*95% |
Packing dimensions | 1690*1350*110mm |
Accessory | Wireless pen/wall mounting parts/USB extended cable/ Stand(optional)/Eraser(optional)/RF accessory: power adapter, wireless module(optional) |
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![]() | [QWB EM Stand] QOMO Stand for QWB200/300EM
| $ 395.00 |
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