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Subject: RE: [info-tech] Promethean Boards
All things considered, we've been happier with the Mimio systems.
They're cheaper, offer more flexibility, and are just as good.
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Subject: RE: [info-tech] Promethean Boards
All things considered, we've been happier with the Mimio systems.
They're cheaper, offer more flexibility, and are just as good.
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Subject: [info-tech] Promethean Boards
Does anybody have Promethean boards in their classrooms? If so, are they the
short-throw type and what do you think of them? We are looking at buying some
short-throw Promethean boards at $1700 from Haddock and was wondering if people
were
Does anybody have Promethean boards in their classrooms? If so, are they
the short-throw type and what do you think of them? We are looking at
buying some short-throw Promethean boards at $1700 from Haddock and was
wondering if people were generally happy with them. Thanks
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Jon Kruse
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