Mounting projectors near the ceiling of a conference room keeps them
out of the way, but it also means you’re almost completely dependent on a
remote if you need to tweak any settings. If it goes missing, it’s time
to find a ladder. Or, switch to Epson’s new EB-595WT short-throw
projector which features built-in touchscreen functionality that works
on the projected image.
Previous models relied on a special included stylus to turn the
projected image into a touchscreen. But again, once that inevitably goes
missing, so do those touchscreen capabilities. This time around Epson
has included a sensor unit that bathes the screen in infrared light
which it then uses to detect the presence and movements of a finger.
While the projector’s touchscreen capabilities can’t be used to
control the OS of whatever computer’s hooked up, it can be used to
access the settings menu for making tweaks to the image, or for zooming
and scrolling the actual projection. So while the pen might be mightier
than the sword, in this case the finger trumps them both.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Short-Throw Touchscreen Projector Means There's No Remote To Lose
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