The Design Phase must consider the following items:
1.Projector Interactive Short Throw Interactive ( figure and style) .
2. The Projector Control Box.
3. The White Board. See below why?
4. Don’t miss the location of the projector – it is roof mount – thus you need the additional accessory also see below..
5. Did you see the HDMI cable and the power cable. Yes you have to ensure that the techs put the electricity and the pull that long HDMI into the roof.
Epson EB-695Wi Ultra Short-Throw Interactive Projector
- Display Size: Up to 100 inches
- Resolution: WXGA (1280 x 800) HD-ready with 14,000:1 contrast ratio
- Brightness: 3,500 lumens
- Interactivity: Supports finger-touch and dual-pen annotation, allowing up to six users to interact with the display at the same time.
- Throw Ratio: 0.28 – 0.37:1 (short throw)
- Features: Multi-screen interactivity, wireless connectivity (optional), long lamp life (up to 10,000 hours in eco mode), split-screen functionality for displaying content from two different sources simultaneously.
- Connectivity: HDMI, USB, RS-232C, VGA, Ethernet, and optional wireless LAN.
- Use Case: Ideal for classrooms or collaborative business settings, it allows dynamic presentations and collaborative work with finger and pen input.
What’s about the price?
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2. Epson BrightLink 696Ui Ultra Short-Throw Projector
- Display Size: Up to 100 inches
- Resolution: WUXGA (1920 x 1200), Full HD
- Brightness: 3,800 lumens
- Interactivity: Supports finger-touch and pen-based interactivity (up to two pens), enabling up to six users to work together.
- Throw Ratio: Ultra-short throw allows projection from as close as 10 inches.
- Features: Includes built-in support for SMART Learning Suite, advanced connectivity options (HDMI, USB, Ethernet), and wireless content sharing from multiple devices (PC, Mac, Android, etc.).
- Use Case: This projector is well-suited for educational environments or business presentations that require a high degree of interaction and collaboration.
Conclusion
These projectors are not just short throw types but are also interactive for your meeting, classroom and business presentation.
You can now overall noted on diagrams and impress the audience.
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Why these projectors need a whiteboard fixed location.

While these are optional, It is instructive to have the white board and the controller box for a smooth experience.
A fixed whiteboard is often recommended for the successful operation of interactive projectors due to several key factors:
1. Surface Stability
Interactive projectors rely on precise calibration to accurately track touch or pen inputs. A fixed whiteboard provides a stable and smooth surface, which helps maintain the accuracy of the projector’s touch detection. Portable or flexible surfaces can cause shifts or warping, which disrupt the projector’s calibration and result in incorrect tracking.
2. Reflective Surface Compatibility
Fixed whiteboards generally offer a matte, non-reflective surface that works well with ultra-short throw interactive projectors. These projectors can display bright, clear images on whiteboards without producing glare or hotspots that could hinder the user experience. Other surfaces, especially glossy or shiny ones, can cause reflections and impair image quality and interactivity.
3. Durability
Interactive projectors often involve direct touch or pen-based interaction, which requires a surface that can withstand repeated use. Fixed whiteboards are typically built to endure such interaction over extended periods without degrading, while other projection surfaces (such as temporary screens) might not be as durable.
4. Integration with Projector Systems
Many interactive projectors, such as those from Epson and SMART Technologies, are specifically designed to work with fixed whiteboards to maximize the interactive experience. The whiteboard acts as both a display and an interactive input surface, allowing for accurate annotation and other collaborative functions.
Evidence from Manufacturers
- Epson recommends using dedicated interactive whiteboards with their interactive projectors, like the BrightLink series, for optimal performance. The combination ensures that calibration and touch input work smoothly.
- SMART Technologies, known for their interactive solutions, also emphasize using fixed whiteboards for enhanced interactivity, precision, and durability.
Thus, using a fixed whiteboard with an interactive projector is crucial for ensuring calibration accuracy, image quality, and long-term usability. It significantly improves the overall experience and performance of interactive projector systems.