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<font size=3>The Walltalker comes 5 foot wide and you order it in the
length you need. We use it in two nodes here at NCSA. We have
not had any problems with erasing it, to this point.<br>
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At 05:33 PM 10/25/00 -0600, Don Morton wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>"Mark D. Johnson" wrote:<br>
> <br>
> Don,<br>
> We at USC are going the wallpaper route
(WallTalker) to save space as<br>
> well as money. The three projectors that we are going to use
have 2k lumens<br>
> each and should give a very sharp picture. This will be
similar to ANL's<br>
> setup we saw in September. I feel that having one screen with
the 2 or 3<br>
> projectors merged together will give a cleaner appearance and keep
the eye<br>
> from focusing on one particular screen.<br>
> -mark<br>
<br>
You all bring up good points, so I'll abandon the thought of 3
small<br>
bargain-basement screens. I've considered the wallpaper route
myself.<br>
Does anybody know just how wide this wallpaper is? Has anybody
had<br>
any problems with it not erasing completely after being used as<br>
a whiteboard? <br>
<br>
With our small room, our projection surface will be roughly 10',<br>
and I anticipate projector images of roughly 3.3' x 3.3'. So,<br>
hopefully two strips of the wallpaper would do the job. Still<br>
haven't made a firm decision on wallpaper though. Other
possibility<br>
is to just buy a 10' wide screen that pulls down over an existing <br>
whiteboard.<br>
-- <br>
Don
Morton
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