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NEC Display Solutions announces Interactive Software updates

Infotech Lead America: NEC Display Solutions of America, a provider of LCD display and projector solutions, has made updates to NEC’s Interactive Software.

 

Targeting educators and presenters using NEC projectors, this application enables the creation and playback of presentations.

 

The software update enables users to experience a simplified presentation process, while enriching interactions with listeners.

 

This solution is compatible with Apple’s iPad tablet and NEC projectors with networking capabilities. It ensures consistency and accuracy between multiple presentations, and allows customers to walk freely around the room while annotating directly on the iPad.

 

NEC claims that its Interactive Software benefits from its integration with the Image Express Utility software suite, which eliminates the need for cables, and saves schools and companies money on their installations.

 

“NEC’s Interactive Software not only gives educators and corporate users an easy way to present, but also maximizes the full potential of their NEC projectors. The updates we’ve made to the latest version of the software allow advanced customization of presentations and support for enhanced technologies that increase interactivity and further encourage collaboration,” said Rich McPherson, senior product manager at NEC Display Solutions.

 

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