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ProjectorRooms@Chapin
... the SIX rooms re LIP are 41, 44, 46, 47 and 4C and 4D ... these got the new Epson projectors (August 2002) during the week of the NYC blackout ... the rooms that were fitted with ceiling mounted projectors in Spring 2002 were 510, 412, 210A ... the other two rooms with earlier model projectors are 39 and 312 (2000-2001) .... that makes a total of 11 room as of September 2003 with ceiling mounted projectors .... room 212A has a projector on a cart and was scheduled to be next when the NYC blackout hit!

Rm4C
Rm4C
Rm4D
Rm4D
Rm46
Rm46
Rm39 has a Projector
Rm39 has a Projector
Rm41
Rm41
Rm44
Rm44
Rm512 has a projector
Rm512 has a projector from Spring 2002 (non-Epson)
Rm410 has a projector (non-Epson)
Rm410 has a projector
Rm210A has a projector
Rm210A has a projector from Spring 2002 (non-Epson)
Rm47
Rm47
Rm212A
Rm212A

Polyboards vs Smartboards

advantages of smartboards (kk): templates (clocks and paper) + touch board is easier to write on and to be precise (e.g. handwriting) + consistent touch + 16 colors (vs 4) + more backdrops + handwriting recognition + movie

advantages of polyboards: more durable and longlasting without service or replacement, company is more flexible in terms of customer service and dealing with us, 4x8 size ... "Shawn Collins" writes: Steve: Thank you for the opportunity here. Our support team has recomended the following procedure for Mac questions: 1st call 1-800-620-poly and ask for Brian or Al. They are versed in Mac but not experts. 2nd If the question is outside their expertise, they will connect you to Suki McDonough in Portland Oregon. Suki writes our Mac software. Suki's direct # is 1-800-334-4922 and is available Pacific 8-5.

link to downloading websterboard software and manual
thanks much to BOTH of you ... this info is just what I needed ... steve

"Michael Silvestri"  writes:
Just in case the information wasn't sent to you, the portable Webster
Boards that were purchased measure 72"w x 48"h.  The "wall mounted"
units he is referring to measure 
96"w x  48"h.  The pull down screens that were installed measure as
follows:

Housing - 87 3/8" long x 3 5/8" high x 2 3/4" deep.
Overall Screen Width - 84"
Actual Viewing Surface - 80" wide x 60" high, or 100" diagonal.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen R. Aronoff [mailto:saronoff@polyvision.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 8:16 AM
To: daveg@adtech-sys.com; msilvestri@adtech-sys.com; Lcdguru@aol.com;
Shawn Collins
Subject: RE: exact sizes



Just following up to make sure Steve got all the information he needed.
a) The ts boards are ts600 72x48.

b) What wall mounted boards is he referring to?  Are they the walk &
talk?  Just want to make sure we are all on the same page.

Thanks, 

Stephen Aronoff
Key Account Manager- New York 
PolyVision, a Steelcase Company
917.921.6802 Mobile
201.986.0644 Office
201.986.1877 Fax
saronoff@polyvision.com
www.polyvision.com
800.620.POLY (7659) Customer Support