Education

Education

The interactivity offered by digital learning in today's modern classroom helps to capture students attention, improve their learning ability, and prepare them for the real world. Take advantage of these powerful tools in class lectures by using a PC, projector and a DTI-520UB interactive pen display.

Great Lectures

Using the 15-inch DTI-520UB pen display gives presenters--teachers and students alike--full, on-screen control of projected images to not only utilize digital whiteboard applications but other software applications as well. What you lose in screen space compared to the 17-inch PL-720 is made up with by a compact size for smaller classrooms and lecture podiums.

How does the DTI-520UB contribute to great lectures and capturing audience attention?

  • You see what the audience sees: Because the screen is placed on podiums and teaching desks used by lecturers, you see the same image as the audience. Using the pen to both control and annotate the screen, your back never needs to turn away from the audience.
  • Utilizing great software: Instead of using a whiteboard or chalkboard, take advantage of great software on the market to provide greater interactivity in your lectures, presentations, and curriculum.

How we do it:

  • Video looping: The DTI-520UB provides a video-in VGA connection for the video signal from the PC, and a video-out connection to send the video signal to the projector.

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For more information on ordering or to find out how you can take advantage of this product, please contact Wacom.

15-inch LCD pen display with video looping for presentations by teachers, university lecturers and business. Programmable application buttons for software developers and system integrators.

USB Date InterfaceUSB HUB 2ports1024 x 768 XGA16.2 million colors15-inch LCD displayBuilt-in Pen HolderPen EraserPen Pressure sensitivity 512levelBundled SoftwareAdjustable StandRemovable StandProgrammable Tablet ButtonVESA Standard Mount.Analog video outputAnalog video inputComposit video input