Modern digital screen transmission with the touch of a button
alphadidact DVI "connects and combines" your audio visual equipment (e. g. projector, interactive whiteboard, DVD-player, TV, etc.) with each other, providing a flexible interaction of all Multimedia products.
The Instructor will be supported by the following basic functions:
- Screen Broadcast in realtime (no delay, even with video, DVD, TV, etc.)
- Transmission of high DVI resolutions (e. g. 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz)
- Instructor can transmit his screen image to a single student
- Instructor can transmit his screen image to a group of students
- Instructor can transmit his screen image to all students
- Instructor can look into the screen of a single student
- Any student´s screen can be broadcasted to a single student/a group of students/all students
- Multiple/comparative demonstration of screen images
- Blanking of student screens (single, group, or all students)
- Videoscan (Monitoring) of student monitors
- Individual keyboard layout (according to seating arrangements)
- Various case colors available (anthracite, off-white, grey)
- Electronic operation reliability
Your advantages:
- Usage of modern digital technology
- Screen resolution up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz, already available with basic version
- Upgradable to DVI-D dual link technology (resolution: 2560 x 1600)
- Combatible to HDMI and Display Port
- Transmission over a single cable, independent of resolution!!
- Easy handling (each function to be handled with the touch of a button)
- Screen transmission in real time (meaning without delay, also with videod/DVD, etc.)
- Independent of hardware/software and operating system in use
- Increasing the student's attention
- Perfect viewing conditions for all participants
- Flexible integration of projectors, notebook, server, etc.
- Students to represent their material individually
- No follow-up costs for maintenance, updates, etc.
- alphadidact "survives" most computer generations
- alphadidact "save-energy-control"
No waste of energy when computers are turned off
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