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It rotates and gets people's attention.


Magnatag Visible Systems' latest version of its RotoCube Rotating ro·tate  
v. ro·tat·ed, ro·tat·ing, ro·tates

v.intr.
1. To turn around on an axis or center.

2.
 Board Tower displays whiteboard The electronic equivalent of chalk and blackboard, but between remote users. Whiteboard systems allow network participants to simultaneously view one or more users drawing on an on-screen blackboard or running an application.  and bulletin board information to grab attention in high-traffic areas that lack appropriate wall display space. The 19-square-inch, freestanding free·stand·ing  
adj.
Standing or operating independently of anything else: a freestanding bell tower; a freestanding maternity clinic.
 tower features a changeable marquee top for flexible use. It silently rotates in either direction with a finger touch to display information on four sides that total 24 square feet of display space--the equivalent of a 4-by-6-foot hanging board. It can be ordered with any combination of 22 different side panels, including plain or printed dry-erase magnetic whiteboards, cork cork, in botany
cork, protective, waterproof outer covering of the stems and roots of woody plants. Cork is a specialized secondary tissue produced by the cork cambium of the plant (see meristem, bark).
 or fabric bulletin boards, file racks, or calendars. It comes assembled, complete with removable line tape, press-on die-cut letters, and dry-erase pens. Pricing starts at $956. Check out www.magnatag.com

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Title Annotation:WHAT'S NEW: Looking for higher-education technology products and services?
Author:Herrmann, Michele
Publication:University Business
Date:Aug 1, 2007
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