Condition: | New | |
Warranty: | 90 Days | |
Shipping: | Ships in 5-7 Business Days |
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Freight: | $195.00 | |
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Category: | Whiteboards | Manufacturer: | Panasonic |
Aspect Ratio: | 16 : 9 | Brands: | Panaboard |
Diagonal Size: | 83 Inches | Digitizing Technology: | Capacitive Type Touch |
Input Method: | Fingers, Pen | Mount: | Floor, Wall |
Surface Type: | Low Glare | Type: | Interactive Whiteboards |
Model: | UB-T880W | MPN: | UB-T880W |
UPC: | 885170015432 |
Multi Touch and Simultaneous Input. The Panasonic Elite Panaboard UB-T880W Interactive Whiteboard is a multi-touch system designed for educational institutions and businesses. The elite Panaboard lets you display the contents of a computer screen directly onto the board. It allows three people to write simultaneously on the board. It is sensitive to finger touch and electronic pen. Complete with an abundance of interactive technologies, the UB-T880W is the tool you need to keep those ideas flowing and engage your audience. With remote PC operation, anything you write with the electronic pen can be saved with your application. Take the elite Panaboard Book software and engage your students with interactive learning. Bring your own curriculum to the table inside our software and immerse your students in the topic using tools geared to make learning fun. You get built in speakers, 2 USB hubs to connect to a printer and document camera, and optional wireless kit. Panasonic's UB-T880W Interactive Whiteboard comes with so many benefits and features that will energize your meetings, and keep your students focused on the topic. | |
**Requires computer and projector to operate. |
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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.
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.
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Model Number | UB-T880W | |
Panel Surfaces | Melamine Coated Hardboard | |
External Dimensions | 52'' H x 74.8''W x 4.6''D | |
Screen Board Size | 46.3” H x 72.7” W | |
Effective Area (H x W) | 83” diagonal | |
Inerface | USB 2.0 | |
Pen Pocket | Put Electronic Pen away in the Pen Pocket (Maximum 4 Pens) | |
Position Sensor | Capacitance Type Touch Sensor | |
General | ||
Power Supply | AC 100 - 240V, 50/60Hz | |
Electronic Pen colors | 5 selectable colors | |
Power Consumption | During Operation: 0.5 A (When power is OFF by the power switch: 0.2 W) | |
Weight | 86 lbs | |
Warranty | 90 Days | |
Audio Input | Input Level: 309 mVrms (1 kHz, 0 dB, 10 kΩ) | |
Audio Output | 2 W + 2 W (Max. 4 W + 4 W) | |
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System Requirements | ||
Computer | IBM® PC/AT compatible with a DVD-ROM drive, Web browser | |
CPU | Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or later | |
Interface | USB 2.0 | |
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Memory | 1 GB or more | |
Hard Disk | At least 700 MB free space (except saving space for data file)*3 | |
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"My experience in ordering an electronic whiteboard from Clary Business Machines was super easy. I did some research online and decided Clary had the Panaboard that we needed. I placed the order online a week and a half ago and the board was delivered today. I hope the guys around here can figure out how to install it!!"
"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"