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Thank you for visiting our site. Please email us with any questions...info@teachware.com Document cameras allow a presenter to make slides, transparencies, books, 3-D objects, microscopic slides or reports part of the flow of a presentation. These devices easily allow you to share details with your audience. Also known as visual presenters, this technology clearly displays items as small as the date on a dime. Just like the name implies, the camera can zoom in for close, clear detailed pictures or be used as a web camera for conferencing. This technology can replace overhead projectors in the classroom using a TV or computer for display. No more transparencies means saving time & money. Illustrate, share notes, and work Algebra problems all under the clear cool document camera.
Why AVerVision Document Cameras? AWARDS! AVerMedia has consistently won award after award for their quality products. Here at Teachware AVerMedia products have a solid track record and we recommend them without hesitation. Please follow this link to a complete list of awards granted this amazing company. A scan converter is a device that connects between a computer and a regular television to display computer signals. These devices have been used for years in the classroom to share computer-generated presentations. They are terrific for PowerPoint presentations or other slide shows. By connecting the scan converter to a VCR, you can record your presentations. Scan converters are not designed to replace you monitor with a TV. This is not possible since the TV does not have the same resolution of the monitor. But it does create a great platform to share presentations and applications in the classroom. This is an affordable alternative to video projectors. AVerMedia has worked to create a scan converter that is both powerful and affordable. The zoom features allow presenters to enlarge any part of the screen for clear, close look. Freeze the screen as you change programs and your audience will remain engaged without the distraction of extra keystrokes and changing screens. Multiple output formats include composite video, S-video & RGB. This provides a wide range of options when working with TVs of various manufacturers, models and ages. | |||||||||
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