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Wishtrac & The HoverCam are proud to offer a FREE Solo8 Visualiser (worth over £400) to one Lucky Prize Draw Winner @ The Bett Show
HoverCam Solo 8 - The World’s first SuperSpeed USB 3 Document Camera
Many visualisers make the claim they can achieve a 30fps frame rate over USB, but it usually only happens at a low resolution like VGA. Such a frame rate would normally require expensive optical components, that demand significant desk space and are absolutely not portable!
The HoverCam Solo 8 is the world’s first SuperSpeed USB 3 document camera that utilises an advanced 8-megapixel sensor and Photon 1 technology to deliver uncompressed YUV video with a 320x zoom, at true 30 frames per second (fps) - full-motion video frame rate.
The Solo 8’s stylish slim line build allows users to take the device anywhere and the pre-loaded software bundle - FlexView and FlexCap - allow users to record video, take snapshots, scan documents directly to PDF, annotate and record annotations over video and use the camera as a webcam, on both Mac and PC.
“I think the camera is a great product at a great price-point. It feels good and robust, and I like that it has quite a lot of metal in it. The fact that it is plug and play is a bonus, and that it works in USB 2 or USB 3 ports as well”, David Pammenter, Audio Visual and Multimedia Officer, University of Edinburgh
The Solo 8 has an RRP of £350(ex vat), and it is currently available from Wishtrac as well as numerous re-sellers throughout the country, with free demonstrations available from a retailer in your local area.
Visit us at Stand SN70 for more details
08000 80 77 80
www.wishtrac.com
Education Resources Awards 2015 Winners
ERA Awards 2016 – Call to enter T
The closing date to submit an entry for The Education Resources Awards is Monday 1st February 2016.
he Education Resources Awards are organised by Brilliant Marketing Solutions and The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) and, are supported by NASEN, the NAHT and The SSAT.
Now in their 18th year, these important awards are firmly established as the premier annual event to celebrate outstanding success for the suppliers and teaching professionals of the education sector throughout the UK, highlighting and rewarding the quality and diversity of educational products, resources, services and people as well as the best educational establishments and the most dedicated members of the teaching profession.
All who wish to enter should visit
www.educationresourcesawards.co.uk or
www.besa.org.uk where the entry form and further information will be found. If you would like to talk to someone for advice about entering, please do call Chris Milton on 01622 474011
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www.education-today.co.uk
The next ERA awards will again include a three-course dinner including wine, celebrity host, awards presentation ceremony, casino and dance. Sponsors include some of the best known names in the education industry including award-winning YPO, who supply products and frameworks, providing procurement expertise to the education sector. Caroline Wright, director of BESA, comments: “Every year the awards provide our industry, including teachers, suppliers and institutions, with the opportunity to show the effectiveness of what it does and in return receive the industry’s highest accolade. This past year has been tough, but it is this passion for success that continues to result in an improvement in standards. It will be a particular pleasure this year to reward those who have worked so hard to bring the sector back to its exciting, thriving status
Closing date is Monday 1st February 2016
www.educationresourcesawards.co.uk
January 2016
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