Panasonic Develops Full-Color, Connected Electronic Whiteboards
The two new electronic whiteboards from Panasonic, the UB-2815C and UB-2315C Panaboards, are large-scale, double-sided models designed for full color scanning and PC-free document creation, storage and printing.
The UB-2815C features two 70.1-inch-wide by 34.2-inch high panels; the UB-2315C has twin 51.1 x 34.2-inch panels. Both models are fully TWAIN compliant and capable of scanning and saving color files in PDF or JPG formats and monochrome files in PDF or TIFF formats.
Panaboards use “runner-scanning” technology that allow for electronic capture of flip charts and other printed material as well as material written directly on the board. They have twin flip panels, onboard SD Cards and USB flash card storage options, an integrated high-resolution color LCD preview screen, enamel-coated stainless steel construction, and heavy-duty EZ Flip, large lever Lock stands. Each Panaboard comes with a mobile stand and fall prevention extension legs.
MSRPs are $3,995 and $3,595.
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