When how you look is as important as what
you present, the StarBoard P-Series Interactive
Plasma Displays offer a clear advantage. Their
showpiece design and spectacular image quality
are equally at home in boardrooms, client
meeting facilities, and on-air broadcasting.
With a 3000:1 contrast ratio, a generous 50"
/ 55" diagonal display area, and a beautifully
engineered sensing unit that fits almost unnoticeably
over the bezel, the plasma display is unobstructed,
unfiltered and unmatched. The StarBoard interactive
plasma display device provides presenters
and educators with new levels of responsiveness,
flexibility and space optimization using plasma
technologies. The complete StarBoard
Software suite is included.
The Next Level of Plasma Technology StarBoard interactive plasma panels
are ideal for boardroom and customer meeting
rooms; as well as training, distance learning
and videoconference settings. They bring unmatched
visual performance and quality to any professional
environment. These monitors feature a sleek
design, large viewing area and exceptional picture
quality for business applications. A wide variety
of option allows optimum system integration
capability. The P-50X is an excellent platform
for news and weather broadcasting by providing
an environment for viewing and annotating satellite
photos, weather maps, diagrams and maps. It
consists of a sleek bezel frame with integrated
sensors that fits tightly over the new Panasonic
Model TH-50P7, 50" display monitor.
StarBoard Software Brings New Life to
Presentations The intuitive, easy-to-master StarBoard
Software is common to all StarBoard systems.
The simple icon based user interface provides
access to all functions through cascading menus
from a single "StarBoard" button.
Displays with Unmatched Performance The P-series interactive plasma displays
are typically used in high quality presentation
environments and may also be used with LCD projectors
to display the image on a large screen. The
StarBoard P-50X and the StarBoard Software enable
presenters to run and annotate computer applications
or digital video right on the plasma screen
using a supplied pen or any form of non-electronic
stylus - even the presenter's finger. This allows
the user to use a finger or pen to annotate
over the computer images. Annotated data can
be saved in several file formats including html
files for easy viewing with any web browser
software. By combining Hitachi's cutting-edge
presentation technology with Panasonic's HD
plasma monitor, this system delivers a compelling
package for every conference room or video conference
center.
Features
The Panasonic Model TH-50P7UY
monitor is a full 16:9 HDTV quality monitor
with split screen and picture-in-picture modes,
supports two different inputs and is ideal for
viewing videoconferences along with computer-based
programs.
The StarBoard software enables
presenters to easily annotate right over Windows
applications and digital video on the plasma
display.
Inherent collaboration software
enables the P-50X to easily communicate with
other StarBoard systems and allows for simultaneous
viewing and annotation by multiple systems connected
either locally or across the Internet.
The new systems are available
with an optional table stand, wall mount bracket,
rolling stand and black or silver side mount
speakers.
The StarBoard P-50X bezel frame
with sensors, and software are available for
upgrading the installed base of Panasonic 50"
TH-50PHD5UY and TH-50P6UY monitors.
Software to allow conferencing
among up to 42 sites or persons
Rollers, line types, and highlighters
in pre-set and variable colors and widths
Comprehensive stamp library
Character recognition software
to run applications with freehand writing
Object recognition software
that converts freehand geometric objects, such
as circles and triangles, to smooth drafting
quality geometric objects
Object management software to
Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, color, adjust
line width, etc.
Thumbnail review capability
to quickly scan through files of marked up presentations
Live video capture that can
be stopped at any frame, enlarged and annotated
A spotlight tool which hones
in on a specific area of the display
Continuous scrolling through
the pages of the presentation