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For education & training!
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Separate height-adjustable projector shelf
Extractable shelf for teacher/trainer notebook
Integrated sound system
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The PARAPROJECT® - P7/P13 notebook cart for max. 13 notebooks or 24 netbooks is compact and mobile. The PARAPROJECT® P20/25/30 is an intelligent and secure notebook station on wheels. Due to its compact dimensions, up to 30 devices can be stored on a small footprint.
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Why NB / Tablet PCs storage Trolley?
- Movable Computers Classroom. Easy to move room-to-room. Secure storage.
- Charge NB / Tablet PCs all together by channels.
- Capacity: Up to 12~36 pcs NB / Tablet PCs by different models.
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PARACONNECT charge management option - Use the PARACONNECT option to configure the cart for use with any existing or future notebook.
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The PARAPROJECT® CASE is a revolutionary programme for intelligent training and system cases. It has been developed to meet the latest requirements identified through customer discussions and market analyses.
It is the perfect solution to bridge the gap between our PARAPROJECT® notebook carts and conventional IT transport cases!
Through the use of innovative functions and selected high-quality materials, the PARAPROJECT® CASE ensures mobility no matter what the location is - and on the way there.
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Charge & Synchronization Dock for iPod®/iPhone® or iPad®
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This ensures more time to focus on what is important during presentations orr in the school environment. With its carefully-planned design, user-friendly features and production quality, this product sets a new standard for multimedia cases.
Projectors and laptops from a range of manufacturers can be fixed securely in the correct position. The devices are arranged in the case in such a way that images can be projected on a wall or whiteboard, while the sound is directed towards the audience. In addition, the speakers can rotate around an angle of approximately 150 degrees. The user can access teh laptop at any time without getting in the way of the projected image.
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