The new Hitachi wireless tablet is aimed at educators and businesses who want to allow other users to interact and participate during presentations.
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The WT-1 comes with an interactive pen with two customisable buttons, has a wireless range of up to 9 metres and battery life which supports up to 16 hours of continuous use. The tablet also includes 16 shortcut function keys, handwriting recognition, search engine integration and a built-in LCD indicator screen to alert users when battery life is coming to an end.
Hitachi Australia’s StarBoard Products Specialist, James Burke said, “The Hitachi WT-1 Interactive Wireless Tablet is a great product for any classroom, training room, lecture hall or media conferencing centre. The way we traditionally deliver information has become stale and boring. With the WT-1 users are able to inject new life into their presentations, increasing interactivity when they are teaching or presenting to groups.”
