Just a short throw to the perfect image. The revolutionary NEC WT615 ultra short-throw projectors use mirror projection technology to create large screen images with an ultra-short focal distance.
They can be positioned right up against the wall, making them ideal for presentations where space is limited, or for informal situations where the audience is standing, such as exhibitions or live events. The projector comes with the added feature of NEC’s innovative Easy Electronic Board, which allows you to ‘draw’ directly onto the projected image using its movement sensor pen.
You can write live onto projected charts using an electronic pen. At the end of the meeting, you can store this information on a PC-card in the projector or on your presentation on your PC. This procedure can also be done wireless and simple since the NEC WT615 and the PC can be connected via a wireless LAN. You can also control the operations of the PC from the projector via WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g (with an optional W-LAN card). So as you can see, making a presentation can hardly get more interesting or intelligent than this.
The Mirror Projection Method
This innovative projection method is realized by using only 4 aspheric mirrors (1~4) that function as the lens of a conventional lens-projection-type projector. With each stage of reflection of the light rays off the mirrors, the projected image is enlarged.
Boasting about triple the speed of the previous generation of Wireless LAN and ready for a variety of scenes, the improved Wireless LAN provides an easy and quick link between PCs of participants and the projection screen.
Optional Wireless LAN Card (IEEE802.11b/g compliant card)
Wireless LAN requires installation of the Wireless LAN card (NWL-100E/NWL-100A) and utility software that both come with projector. In the case of IEEE802.11b/g-compliant Wireless LAN, radio waves are used for the exchange of data betweenWireless access points and PCs. Accordingly, LAN connections can be maintained as far as the radio signal can reach. On the other hand, because the range of radio signals is not restricted by obstructions such as walls, it is important to activate the security settings.
*In the case of the Apple Macintosh personal computer, only the HTTP server and mail notification functions can be used in a LAN environment.