Note on color==> only the Plus M10W and Plus M11's have color
capabilities- the other plus units cannot copy or send to PC in color
Always in stock and ready to ship w/ in
24 hrs
The Plus M Color Series our best sellers and best value! See
it in action
New 8/06 is the USB Stick model M11W
a bit more than the M10W but you get
USB Stick digital memory and a direct
PC connection
Models w/ pricing =>
M-10W discontinued
but in stock at special pricing
The world's only copy board with a built-in memory
card slot is here! the M-Series
Plain Paper M11w and S both have wall mounting brackets included but
memory card is extra. For how to
read Card see get into PC.
The new M5 is only 25" x 40"
and is great for one on one use. For complete
m-series brochure and full series Plus M-Series pricing.
Other useful M Series information =>
Printer Requirements
Shelf Size
Mounting to a Wall
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We also Sell
Digital Projectors see
Plus
The Plus M-10W Color Copyboard is our
best value
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The BF-040 Series, the world's first
PC-connectable electronic copyboards that let you print or download
text and graphics in four colors (black, red, blue, and green)
directly to your personal computer or optional Hewlett-Packard
DeskJet printer.
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Print onto standard printer paper. Never run
out of paper, because these electronic copyboards work with standard
8.5 x 11 printer or copier paper. Write your thoughts, print them,
hand them out, or e-mail them, all on standard paper. All copyboards
include a 90-day warranty and ship only via ground freight.
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Welcome to the 21st century, it's time to
upgrade your next presentation with a PLUS electronic copyboard.
PLUS offers several different models of electronic copyboard to suit
your needs. Write your thoughts, print them, hand them out, or
e-mail them.
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Using state-of-the-art technology, ultrasonic
waves triangulate the position of your stylus on the whiteboard, and
allow the surface to become an interactive screen. Information
written or drawn by you is read in real-time by a personal computer
and projected on the surface.
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