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How is the In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboard different from other rear-projection systems?
Are a mirror stand and projector included?
What are the benefits of using the SMART mirror stand?
Can I order the SMART mirror stand and projector separately?
What makes the In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboard touch sensitive?
What are the advantages of DViT technology?
Do SMART Board interactive whiteboards come with software?
Can I use any computer?
Which computer applications can I use?
Can I use the In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboard for conferencing?
Is the screen surface durable?
Can someone without a SMART Board interactive whiteboard view my notes?
How does the interactive whiteboard know which SMART Pen Tray tool I'm using?
How do I right-click without a mouse?
Is a wireless keyboard included?
Is product training available?

 

What are the wall-opening requirements for installing the interactive whiteboard?
How high should the interactive whiteboard be installed?
What is a mirror stand?
Which brands and models of projectors can be used with the interactive whiteboard?
How far should the projector be from the interactive whiteboard?
When using a mirror stand (other than the SMART mirror stand), how do I calculate the amount of room required in the projection room?
To calculate the optimal distance required in the projection room from the projector to the interactive whiteboard when using a mirror stand, you must do the following:
  1. Determine the throw distance of the projector for the desired image size. The image size will be determined by the diagonal size of the In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboard you select.
  2. Measure the distance from the front of the projector lens to the back of the projector (the projector depth). Add this to the number obtained in step one.
  3. Divide the total distance by three if you are using two mirrors, or by two if you are using one mirror
  4. Add 20 percent of the projector depth in step two to the distance obtained in step three
For example:
  1. Projector XYZ requires a throw distance of 95" (241.3 cm) to project a 72" (182.9 cm) diagonal image
  2. The projector is 15" (38.1 cm) deep. Therefore, a total of 110" (279.4 cm) is needed.
  3. Using one mirror, the distance is 55" (139.7 cm)(110" divided by two). With two mirrors, the distance is 36.7" (93.2 cm)(110" divided by three).
  4. Using one mirror, the projection room must be at least 58" (147.3 cm) deep (55" plus 20 percent of 15"). With two mirrors, the projection room must be at least 39.7" (100.8 cm) deep (36.7" plus 20 percent of 15").


Which characteristics should I consider when purchasing a mirror stand?
Can I install two In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board interactive whiteboards side by side?

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