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"One of the major advantages of the eBeam System 3 BT is that it lets you share your data with remote users either within your company intranet or via the Web. Unlike the Mimio Xi, which requires that you use third-party software to do this..." |
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| Imagine plugging a whiteboard into your computer: class notes, diagrams, and even the solutions to math problems can be digitally captured, saved, printed, and shared. The eBeam System 3, a whiteboard presentation system by Luidia, lets you do exactly that.
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"...the eBeam's built-in remote-conferencing capability and better markup tools make it our top pick." |
The Electronics for Imaging eBeam System 3 USB is a compact and attractive device that's designed to attach to the corner of your whiteboard or even a paper flip chart.
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eBeam System 3 honored by District Administration magazine's 2002 Top 100 Products Award.
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| With USB support, a permanent-mounting feature and the optional ImagePort device, the Electronics for Imaging (EFI) eBeam is a serious whiteboard peripheral. |
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Maybe you are looking for a way to digitize whiteboard content or perhaps a technology to extend the physical whiteboard onto the Internet for sharing and/or collaborative efforts. The eBeam System 3 from Electronics for Imaging offers just that.
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| September 27, 2001 |
| eBeam System 1 was honored as "Best of Show" in San Francisco. |
March 8, 2001 |
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Hardware/software combo captures live whiteboard sessions and delivers them to remote employees, customers, and partners -- eliminating costly travel |
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| Hardware/software combo captures live whiteboard sessions and delivers them to remote employees, customers, and partners -- eliminating costly travel.
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June 7, 2000 |
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Well now there's a way to make those meetings a little more /interactive/... bringing everyone's ideas together onto one virtual whiteboard for all to see.
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| Ever looked back on a meeting and wished you'd taken better notes? Or didn't have to take them at all?
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March 6, 2000 |
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The government's most advanced spy satellite would have trouble beaming the contents of a whiteboard presentation in California to an office in Washington. But when the presenter uses eBeam...
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| But the eBeam meeting and teleconferencing software lets you do more than just take notes... |