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eBook: The Future of Audio Visual Technologies in the Education and Commercial World

eBook: The Future of Audio Visual Technologies in the Education and Commercial World

Step into the captivating world of audio-visual technologies with our brand-new digital eBook, “The Future of Audio-Visual Technologies in Education and Communication.” This innovative publication takes you on a journey to tomorrow, exploring the transformative role of AV tech, and its part in shaping the future of learning and communication.

Our digital eBook dives headfirst into the dynamic landscape of audio-visual technologies and its profound impact on education and communication.

From interactive displays and immersive virtual reality to cutting-edge projection systems and intelligent voice recognition, the eBook presents a comprehensive overview of the latest AV tech trends. Delve into the fusion of innovation and imagination, discovering how these technologies enhance engagement, foster collaboration, and unlock boundless creativity.

 

Key Takeaways:
  1. The Evolution of Learning: Explore how AV technologies are reshaping traditional classrooms, creating immersive and interactive learning environments that captivate students’ attention and nurture their curiosity.
  2. Engaging Communication: Discover the power of AV tech in revolutionizing communication channels, from video conferencing and virtual meetings to captivating digital signage and interactive presentations.
  3. Innovations on the Horizon: Get a glimpse of the future as we unveil emerging trends such as augmented reality, holographic displays, and AI-powered assistants that will continue to redefine the way we learn and communicate.
  4. The AI Whisper: Marvel at the subtle influence of artificial intelligence throughout the eBook, as it blends seamlessly with human creativity to provide a unique and engaging reading experience.
Industry Report Suggests Demand for Ultra Short Throw to Remain Strong

Industry Report Suggests Demand for Ultra Short Throw to Remain Strong

The following article has been re-posted from thehonestfacts.com.

An up to date business intelligence report compiled at the headquarters of Transparency Market Research (TMR) has notified that the shares in global interactive projectors market are fragmented and the competition is intense. The analyst of the report has detected that the major players of the interactive projectors market are focused on harnessing new technologies and making an impression their consumers to stay ahead of the curve. The report has identified BenQ Corp., Seiko Epson Corp., Dell Technologies Inc., Touchjet Inc., Optoma Technology Inc., Panasonic Corp., Sony Corp., Hitachi Ltd., NEC Display Solutions Ltd., and Boxlight Mimio as a few players who held moderately prominent positions in the global interactive projectors market as of 2018.

If the projections of the TMR report are to be believed, the global interactive projectors market will attain a value of US$5.97 billion by the end of 2025, with the demand multiplying at a steep CAGR of 21.80% during the forecast period of 2018 to 2025. Application-wise, the education sector is currently providing for the most substantial chunk of demand in comparison to corporate and government. In terms of product type, the interactive projectors market has been bifurcated into standard throw, short throw, and ultra short throw. The latter has been identified to remain most profitable.

The Asia Pacific interactive projectors market is forecasted to expand at an above-average CAGR of 24.30% during 2017 to 2025, which is a reflection of growing number of small and medium enterprises and government funding for the educational sector.

Striking advantages over conventional projectors is the primary driver of the growing demand for interactive projectors. The advanced projectors are ideal for e-learning, a trend that has been flourishing in the recent past. These projectors allow a teacher and more than one or two students to interact via the same screen simultaneously.

Check out our Epson interactive projectors here: EB-695Wi, EB-696Ui, EB-700U, EB-710Ui.

Contact us at sales@visionone.com.au for more information.

Future Technologies at Integrate, Sydney 2018

Last week, the team at Vision One visited Integrate in Sydney to learn more about the innovative range of upcoming technologies for the audio visual and information technology industry.

We checked in with our usual favourites and browsed through everything from holographic imaging technology to larger-than-life indoor and outdoor signage panel displays. Our pals at Quantum Sphere showed off their new Kaptivo Whiteboard Camera while the guys at Epson blew us away with their new range of lasers and and LightScene projectors.

The big take-aways from this year? Lamps are slowly disappearing from projectors, pixel pitches are smaller than ever, and if your conferencing and collaboration solution doesn’t play nice with every software platform, you’re in for a world of trouble!

Take a look at some of the highlights in the video walkthrough above!

Epson Interactive Projectors in Schools and why They’re Useful

Epson Interactive Projectors in Schools and why They’re Useful

Epson’s interactive projectors in schools are all about making learning more engaging. With a lot of experience producing interactive education projectors, it’s no wonder that education institutions are abandoning interactive whiteboards, large format projectors and display panels in favour of Epson’s interactive projectors.

Better value and more versatile, an interactive projector provides a fuss-free all-in-one solution that makes education a more collaborative and fun process than ever before.

So what makes Epson’s interactive projectors for Melbourne and Australian schools, classrooms, boardrooms and meeting rooms so great?

 

They encourage collaboration.

Interactive projectors are all about encouraging collaboration. Take Epson’s popular EB-695Wi projector; it uses two interactive pens, which allows a teacher and a student – or ten students – to write on the same screen at the same time. Responsive and easy to use, these pens also have a ‘hover’ function that accurately detects when they are not in contact with the projection surface. These interactive projectors encourage collaborative learning by placing the teacher and student at the front of the room in an inclusive and constructive environment. Whether you’re connecting to the projector wirelessly or via hard cables, you’ll be able to annotate, write and draw over any laptop and/or in-built document.

Smart apps & tablet integration.

Epson’s ushering-in of a new era of interactive projectors goes beyond collaboration to achieving an advanced smart learning platform for schools. Using the Epson iProjection app for tablets and smartphones, a teacher can annotate the onscreen image from a mobile device, and so can students. Not only can you project content from smart devices, but the PC-free annotation whiteboard mode means that teachers don’t even need to power up their computers. You can also download and install your own finger-touch-compatible apps to your PC or tablet device, using Epson’s interactive projection technology to engage and foster a developing academic environment.

eb 695wi interactive projectors for classrooms

Show off movies and YouTube video clips in class.

Another string to the interactive projector’s bow is its ability to annotate directly onto videos in class, which is an increasingly important part of the content mix in schools and colleges. Whether you’re playing a video directly from YouTube or streaming from your local hard drive, Epson’s interactive projectors make it easier to discuss video clips as part of any teaching curriculum.

Taking advantage of existing infrastructure.

For many institutions a big advantage of installing interactive projectors in Melbourne is that no other upgrade is needed; existing whiteboards or interactive whiteboards can stay because interactive projectors can project an image onto any surface. So exciting, yet simple is the technology that it’s likely that, at first, many students will want to see exactly how their classroom’s new interactive projector works.

eb 695wi interactive projectors for classrooms

Super bright and detailed images.

Epson’s expertise in projection, and the development of its own powerful 3LCD system, means that image quality from these products is second to none. Projecting a White and Colour Light Output of up to 4,200 ANSI lumens, images are crisp, vibrant and colourful – and, crucially, remain so even in bright daylight.

Boosting engagement.

A learning experience that’s more involving and more fun is always going to increase students’ motivation and produce better results. Hugely versatile interactive projectors help achieve this by broadening the possibilities for teachers’ classroom methods. Teachers are limited only by their imagination and their commitment to taking advantage of the technology’s features. Epson’s interactive projectors are rapidly being adopted throughout education, and the reasons are as simple as the products’ design and features. Is there any more exciting use for new technology than to help encourage collaboration and engagement in learning?

If you’d like to learn more about how Epson interactive projectors can benefit your Melbourne school or business, contact Vision One today on (03) 9467-3777.

Epson’s EB-696Ui Full HD Interactive Projector (Video)

With a brightness level of 3,800 lumens and FullHD WUXGA resolution, the EB-696Ui’s ultra-short-throw design allows you to present large images from a very short distance.

This new projector offers ultimate interactivity by combining finger-touch with dual pen capability. With a brightness level of 3,800 lumens and FullHD WUXGA resolution, the EB-696Ui’s ultra-short-throw design allows you to present large images from a very short distance with minimised shadows and glare. A 16,000:1 contrast ratio and HDMI input means that students benefit from sharp, clear images.

Check out this promotion video for Epson’s new EB-696Ui ultra short throw projector.

Vision One Sponsors the Camrea Cricket Club

Vision One Sponsors the Camrea Cricket Club

Vision One are proud to announce the sponsorship of newly-established North Metro Cricket Association entrants, the Camrea Cricket Club.

The sponsorship will see the Vision One logo featured on the side of in-game playing caps in addition to online website placement and across all Camrea Cricket Club digital platforms.

” The synergy between Vision One and the rich history of the Camrea Cricket Club is something we’ve endeavoured to maintain throughout the course of our 18 years of operation,” Vision One director Chris Sismanes explained. “The values of family, relationships, comradery and respect exhibited by the Camrea Cricket Club and its members aligns verbatim with our ideals and philosophies at Vision One and we are delighted to have partnered with the cricket club once again.”

ZTE has Turned its Smart Projector into a Full-Fledged Tablet

ZTE has Turned its Smart Projector into a Full-Fledged Tablet

ZTE’s Spro line of mini smart projectors have always been curiosities. Combining the functions of a smartphone, projector, mobile hotspot, and USB battery into one chunky device, the Spro (pronounced “ess-pro”) units have always seemed like an interesting idea, but with really niche use cases. Still, ZTE has had success with two generations of the Spro, and its latest model, the Spro Plus, takes its crazy combination device ideas further than ever.

The Spro Plus is bigger and more powerful than its predecessors, with an 8.4-inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel Super AMOLED display, making it more of a tablet-sized device than the earlier versions. It’s powered by a Snapdragon 801 or 625 processor, comes in both Wi-Fi and LTE variants with support for VoLTE, and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Its projector is a 500 lumens, WXGA resolution laser unit, which is more than twice as bright as the projector in the Spro 2. The Spro Plus also has video conferencing capability with an external camera and two four watt JBL speakers. All of this is housed in a frame that’s significantly thinner than the Spro 2 and is powered by an enormous 12,100mAh battery. ZTE says that’s good enough for at least four hours of streaming video projected on a wall.

ZTE really wants the Spro Plus to be “second most used device after your smartphone”, which helps explain why it’s tried to cram so many features into the box. But while the Spro Plus definitely looks cooler and can do more than the Spro models before it, we’ll have to see if anyone outside of a traveling salesperson bites on ZTE’s offer when it hits stores this summer for a to-be-announced price.

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