AHA Information & Communication¡¯s
LCD tablet monitor is an innovative education tool that
allows students to write directly on the tablet while
utilizing a variety of audio, visual and interactive materials.
The tablet monitor includes an extensive list of features.
Any writing done on the tablet with a stylus is displayed
directly on the classroom¡¯s main screen via an LCD
projector. Lectures are recorded automatically into video
files (.wmv format) for students to access via the Internet
anywhere, any time.
The system
is capable of
handling any
document and
picture file
format
including
PowerPoint,
Word, Excel
and Hangeul.
Advanced
writing
recognition
support enables
the user to write
fluidly and
smoothly.
The LCD
tablet uses a
high-resolution
panel and a
pen-input
device that allows the user to use the tablet as both a
display device as well as an input device. Fourth-generator
digital technology, a USB interface and plug & play
capability allow for greater expansion and the use of
various peripherals. The screen uses a power-saving
monitor (less than 35W of power consumption) and is
flicker-free. Maximum resolution is 1680x1050, and both
Windows and iOS are supported.
Founded in 1995, AHA Information & Communication
offers innovative digital equipment for both education and
commercial applications, including electronic whiteboards
and podiums, LCD tablet monitors and digital information
displays.
Company president Koo Gi-do said, ¡°We are currently
exporting to more than 32 nations as of late May, and set an
export goal for this year of reaching US$ 25mil., which is
equivalent to the increased export-scale (80~90%) from last
year.
The company has recorded remarkable exports
exceeding US$ 10mil. last year, following US$3.5mil. in
2010, and US$2.6 mil. in 2009. This year, it has added new
export markets in countries such as Brazil, Azerbaijan, Iran,
Algeria, and Venezuela. Of special note, AHA has supplied
its globally competitive 82-inch large electronic board to 12
nations from 2011.
He predicted that AHA could take the world¡¯s No. 1
place in global electronic board markets riding on the
increasing worldwide demand for LCD electronic boards
and taking advantage of the halo effect of the world¡¯s
best competitiveness of local LCD makers - Samsung,
LG, etc.
¡°We will replace the conventional whiteboard-type
electronic board in foreign market with our latest LCD
electronic boards - enabling Korean-made LCD electric
boards the world standard,¡± Koo explained.
AHA Information & Communication has the nation¡¯s
first developed hand-touch light sensors for large display
in 2009, the supply of which were previously solely reliant
on foreign countries, opening the path for large-scale
export.
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