Friday, December 3, 2010

TAP∙it™: Touch Accessible Platform for Interactive Technology

I guess it would be fitting for my first blog entry if I talk about TAP∙it, my company's brand new assistive technology device. TAP∙it is a 42" LCD touch screen with intended touch technology on an accessible stand. We launched TAP∙it at ISTE in June 2010 and it has been getting a lot of attention from teachers and therapists alike. Here are some of the main features:
  • 42" LCD, shatter and scratch-resistant safety glass
  • No projector
  • Moisture sealed and easy to clean (non-bleach Clorox wipes)
  • Powered height (17"-66" from the floor) and tilt adjustment (0-90 degrees)
  • Tip-resistant
  • Commercial-grade, locking castors
  • Intended Touch Technology
TAP∙it is being used in classrooms across the United States. Teachers and students, both love the versatility and flexibility of this brand new product. It can be used with both PC and MAC computers as well as any software, including the Internet. But, don't take my word for it...check it our for yourself at: www.teachsmart.org/tapit

TAP∙it will be launched internationally in January 2011 at BETT in London.

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