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CASIO’S PROJECTION TECHNOLOGY LIGHTS UP CLASSROOMS - Press Release

Comments by Projector Reviews staff: Budget-conscious educators are always in the market for projectors that offer excellent value .  Casio's LASER & LED Hybrid Light Source projectors lead the way with a lamp that never needs changing and offers up to 20,000 hours of use.  With short-throw lenses, allowing for a use in a variety of settings, and 3D capability, this industry leader offers educators comprehensive tools to enrich classroom atmosphere and increase student participation. Press Release DOVER, NJ, June 12, 2013 – Casio America, Inc., a leading manufacturer of projection technology, has developed a variety of solutions geared for the education sector. Since the introduction of Casio’s LampFreeTM projection technology in 2010, the company has spoken with educators to better understand their challenges and identify areas where they still needed assistance. Understanding the need for advanced technology on a limited budget, the company’s breadth of educator tools were developed, delivering tailored solutions to increase efficiency and dynamically transform the classroom. “We take great pride in offering comprehensive solutions for educators and are extremely satisfied with the progress we are making particularly in the education sector,” said Matt Mustachio, general manager of Casio’s Business Projector Division. “Casio will continue to be an innovator within this sector, looking to expand our lineup through the development of additional educator tools and projectors with LampFreeTM solutions.” Tools for Educators Ideal for classroom use, Casio’s Short Throw projectors are equipped with a 0.68 throw ratio lens that allows a 60” image to be projected from as close as three feet from the screen. No longer required to replace unsafe mercury lamps, educators and IT managers will be able to streamline costs and count on a 20,000 hour estimated life due to Casio’s LASER & LED Hybrid Light Source technology. Keeping in pace with today’s enhanced technology features, Casio’s Short Throw projectors are DLP™ 3D ready and can display 3D content from a 3D capable computer. Educators can now engage students on an entirely new level by bringing challenging lessons and lectures to life with vivid and exciting images that jump off the screen. Educators can also convert and view their own 2D material with the optional 2D-3D conversion software, which will help produce imaginative and relevant visuals and lesson materials. Additionally, the Intelligent Brightness Control features an ECO function which conserves power while illuminating sharp imagery, automatically adjusting the brightness to suit the environmental lighting conditions of any lecture hall and classroom. “Industry statistics show that the education market has been one of the first to embrace LampFreeTM solutions, based on the overall market share for Casio’s Short Throw projectors,” stated Mustachio. “We believe this is based on the need for a solution that is cost-effective, portable and easy to use. Our complete line of LampFreeTM projectors answers these criteria and then some.” This year, Casio will introduce a portable Interactive White Board (IWB). Available in two sizes, 72” and 82, and compatible with Casio’s entire portfolio of projectors, the new IWB can be easily installed without cables or additional hardware. Casio’s IWB enables educators to interact with students in a multitude of ways. Courseware can be pre-printed with a unique dot matrix pattern which is recognized by the IWB and correlates the page being viewed for easy annotations to the projected screen. Students can follow along making notes and comments on screen without getting up from their desk. With the special pen, educators and students can annotate on screen or paper, as it can be used as a stylus, mouse or actual pen. The IWB can also be used as a conventional white board using dry-erase markers. School Implementation Casio’s innovative projection technology has been integrated in classrooms across the United States and Canada. Just over a year ago, the Department of Education in Nova Scotia, Canada switched 50 percent of its projectors to Casio, a percentage that is expected to rise. The major component for Nova Scotia’s switch was the total cost of ownership. Nova Scotia paid slightly more for Casio’s LASER & LED Hybrid Light projector than for a comparable lamp-based projector, but over a projector’s lifespan the total cost including replacement lamps, technician time and repair service was expected to be at least 35 – 40 percent less. “We’re consistently testing new technology and we adopt it when there is a good fit for our educational requirements,” said Wayne Hamilton, chair of the technology committee at Nova Scotia schools. “If these new LASER & LED Hybrid Light Source projectors did not give us the clarity or the brightness, we would never have gone with them. But if you can contribute to a healthier environment, achieve all of your curricular goals, get better performance and save money, why wouldn’t you?” About Casio America, Inc. Casio America, Inc., Dover, N.J., is the U.S. subsidiary of Casio Computer Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of consumer electronics and business equipment solutions. Established in 1957, Casio America, Inc. markets calculators, keyboards, mobile presentation devices, disc title and label printers, watches, cash registers and other consumer electronic products. Casio has strived to fulfill its corporate creed of “creativity and contribution” through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. For more information, visit www.casiousa.com.

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