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"uBoard enables interactive Whiteboard features without the Whiteboard"

A Korean company PenandFree has created a device that allows teachers to use any flat surface as an interactive whiteboard. The uBoard is about the size of a television remote, a smooth writing digital pen/laser pointer, and software. The teacher attaches the device to the wall with magnets, runs the software on the computer and turns on the projector. The user controls the presentation with the digital pen by poking at a virtual toolbar that's projected on the screen. A working area can be set as large as 120-inches diagonally. The system works with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or 7 and a standard projector. An optional driver allows to run a Mac with OSX. Wired version $599 Wireless edition is $699.

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