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T.H.E. Journal June 18, 2009 David Nagel |
Smart Debuts Wide-Format Interactive Whiteboard, Pen Display The Smart Board 685ix is a fully integrated interactive whiteboard whiteboard system. |
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Editors' Pick: Virtual Ink's mimio Xi Deemed the "next generation of digital whiteboard technology," Virtual Ink's mimio Xi is the first ultraportable device that combines on-board memory and optional battery power, allowing the user to record up to 10 hours of whiteboard notes without a PC... |
T.H.E. Journal February 2009 Claudia Linh |
Next-Gen Interactive Whiteboards A new generation of students has learned on digital whiteboards. The next generation will learn on ones that offer more diverse features and web-compatible extras. |
Macworld March 2001 Philip Michaels |
mimio Collaboration Tool Delivers Solid Performance, Easy Operation... |
Macworld October 2000 Philip Michaels |
Copy Cat Doodlers rejoice. Now your whiteboard scribbling can be preserved for posterity with Mimio, from Virtual Ink. The $599 Mimio features a USB-powered capture bar and four casings that hold any standard-size dry-erase marker. |
PC World April 2002 |
Wireless Whiteboards Free Up Meetings New generation of whiteboards takes notes, breaks barriers... |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Virtual Ink Corp. From Virtual Ink Corp., Mimio BoardCast is a Web content creation tool for the RealSystem G2 platform. Mimio is a 24" capture bar that fits onto a whiteboard and connects to a PC to capture whiteboard content digitally. |
Macworld March 2003 Jeff Carlson |
Whiteboard Capture Devices EBeam and mimio let you digitize your dry-erase brainstorming sessions |
Entrepreneur April 2008 |
Form Meets Function Spruce up your work - and your life - with these nifty office tools and supplies. |
PC World May 2001 Eric Dahl |
Plug Audio Into Your Whiteboard Meetings Whiteboard capture kits that let you record scribblings done on conventional whiteboards have proved to be a cost-effective alternative to electronic whiteboards. Now they're getting even more useful... |