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GTCO GTCO Corporation is a corporation producing interface devices including digitizers, graphics tablets and audience response systems.

GTCO was established in 1975 in Rockville, Maryland by two graduates of the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken New Jersey .
 CalComp's new SchoolPad 400 gives educators the ability to present projected computer lessons from up to 300 feet away from the computer, has a 40-hour battery life and comes with optional inking ink  
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1. A pigmented liquid or paste used especially for writing or printing.

2. A dark liquid ejected for protection by most cephalopods, including the octopus and squid.

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 pen inserts to help teachers visualize the lesson on the SchoolPad. The SchoolPad, which began shipping in April, provides teachers with greater functionality and ease-of-use. Features include: A smaller footprint The amount of geographic space covered by an object. A computer footprint is the desk or floor surface it occupies. A satellite's footprint is the earth area covered by its downlink. See form factor.

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 white maintaining the same 6 x 8-inch active area, wireless range up to 300 feet, rechargeable re·charge  
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To charge again, especially to reenergize a storage battery.



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 pen, interactive pen that can be used with the InterWrite SchoolBoard and MeetingBoard, extended 40-hour battery life, optional inking pen inserts, and 19 programmable softkeys. For more information, visit www.gtcocalcomp.com

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Title Annotation:What's New: Looking for higher-education and technology products and services? Start here.
Author:Varughese, Julie A.
Publication:University Business
Date:May 1, 2005
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