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New Touch technology makes rich feature
set for intelligent lecterns, inserts in any podium
June 16, 2008
Source: ILS
ILS has showcased its new ILS22G lectern
platform during the Infocomm 2008 in Las Vegas.

The new system makes use of Acoustic Pulse Recognition in
multiple frames of one glass. It serves a 22" monitor
field, keyboard, mouse pad, room control, source control and
annotation under a single tempered glass sheet with no bezel
around it. Control buttons are back-lit on demand.
The ILS22G implementation includes complete PC functionality
and microphone support in a 25" x 20" x 1.5"-3"
package that can be integrated in any podium, table, and cabinet
or on any pedestal. The elegant pizza box style package lives
up to architects and AV system integrators needs. 3 serial
ports, 2 LAN ports, 10 relay switches allow easy implementation
of control protocol standards. Sho-Q Presenter provides the
ideal support for multiple MS Powerpoint presentations on
the integrated 22" display. ILS provides own solutions
to place the system flat on the table, at a lectern style
slope, on the wall next to a whiteboard, on a pedestal with
electrical lift, and integrated in its ILS24G cabinet. The
latter includes 4way and 2way EXTRON switching, controlled
again from the glass touch surface.
Henk de Groot, owner of Intelligent Lectern Systems commented:
"we already offered a very wide range of intelligent
lectern solutions, but found that many lectern shapes were
dictated by architectural needs. The ILS22G platform allows
quick integration of complete presentation support technology
into any prescribed design. It also helps building production
volume so that we can dramatically cut lectern costs over
time"
Featured for the first time on booth N5754, ILS also demonstrated
new ILS21 and ILS15 Presenter Lectern solutions and its ILS24
platform that has a full 19" rack space inside. Sho-Q
software comes with all ILS systems, it was specially written
for operating multiple presentations seamlessly bringing productivity
and professionalism to occasional presenters and conference
organizers alike.
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