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BETT Preview Supplement
The Classroom of the Future
At BETT 2010
H
arnessing the benefits of technology delivers a
significant competitive advantage not only to
your students but also to the educational
establishment as a whole. The classroom setting is
benefited by use of projectors and interactive tools
helping to support teachers and help students to
assimilate knowledge and enhance their learning
experience. On a macro level, embracing the latest
digital signage technology will enable effective
communication to a widely diverse audience whilst
demonstrating a progressive technology-led
environment.
Balancing the benefits of technology against cost
both to your budget and the environment is not
always an easy task. Consideration of the Total Cost
of Ownership is high on the agenda in the
education sector. Comparing only the product cost
is now less important than consideration of the
overall cost taking into account lamp life and lamp
costs, for example. Operating costs – defined in
terms of power consumption – also play an
important role. This development is being
reinforced by tougher legislation, such as the new
EuP directive, which imposes limits on standby
power consumption.
NEC Display Solutions has long been recognised
as an innovation leader, whereby all it’s new Display
Solutions fall well within these Eco regulations. For
example, NEC projectors offer a long lamp life of up
to 5,000 hours, minimum normal and standby
power consumption of just 0.7 W, low lamp costs,
and long maintenance intervals of up to 5,000
hours. NEC’s product innovation is well placed to
meet the requirements of education users by
offering easy to adopt eco products, solutions and
tools to extend product lifecycles, minimise power
consumption and provide the means to quantify
cost savings. Setting the highest ecodesign
standards in projection technology, NEC is the first
manufacturer in the World to have it’s equipment
tested by the Swedish organisation TCO
Development to verify its ergonomic and ecological
characteristics. This enabled NEC Display Solutions
to market the World’s first TCO-certified projectors.
At BETT 2010, NEC Display Solutions will be
presenting projectors and LCD solutions for all
applications in the education sector – ranging from
lobby areas to equipment for primary and
secondary schools as well as for lecture halls. In
keeping with NEC’s Green Vision campaign, the
presentation will place particular focus on the
combination of productivity and ecological
awareness.
trianglertwww.necdisplaysolutions.co.uk
trianglert08701 201160
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www.education-today.co.uk December 2009
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