Smart Board Software For Mac

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I'm actually an AV guy at a university and I work with SMARTboards regularly. Based on what I already know about the iPad, and what I do know about smartboards, I would say that the short answer will be: VGA dongle. I'm not sure how your school's smartboard is set up, but if it's using projection there will more than likely be a VGA cable somewhere in the mix. That won't really give you a solution better than your MBP, since it won't be any more mobile during presentations.

That said - I wouldn't be surprised to see Panasonic, Epson, maybe even SMART (with their 685ix series with the built in projectors) come up with an app to utilize wireless projectors. I have a couple of wireless panasonics installed around campus and the wireless function is handy. The only issue is that it's wifi based - your computer/ipad will need to connect to a network that the projector is sending out, which will keep you from accessing the internet at the same time (maybe not a problem). Wireless projectors are great for presentations. But not as great for video. I hope this helps a little.

Not knowing what your actual setup looks like is making it a tough question to answer. I'll keep an eye on this thread so if you update with any other info I'll update my answer. I'm actually an AV guy at a university and I work with SMARTboards regularly. Based on what I already know about the iPad, and what I do know about smartboards, I would say that the short answer will be: VGA dongle. I'm not sure how your school's smartboard is set up, but if it's using projection there will more than likely be a VGA cable somewhere in the mix.

That won't really give you a solution better than your MBP, since it won't be any more mobile during presentations. That said - I wouldn't be surprised to see Panasonic, Epson, maybe even SMART (with their 685ix series with the built in projectors) come up with an app to utilize wireless projectors. I have a couple of wireless panasonics installed around campus and the wireless function is handy.

The only issue is that it's wifi based - your computer/ipad will need to connect to a network that the projector is sending out, which will keep you from accessing the internet at the same time (maybe not a problem). Wireless projectors are great for presentations. But not as great for video. I hope this helps a little. Not knowing what your actual setup looks like is making it a tough question to answer. I'll keep an eye on this thread so if you update with any other info I'll update my answer. I can't imagine SMART doesn't have something in development at this point.

They're all about the education market and touch surfaces. And the iPad will be a big hit in education, I believe. As for SMART Notebook. Tough to say. I would think that they'd want to jump in on the app market.

2004-6-15  NOTE: This guide is for SMART Board software users who are running Mac OS X v10.1.5 or later. If you have an older Mac running OS 8 or OS 9, you must use SMART Board software v6.0.2, which you’ll find on our website (www.smarttech.com). There, you’ll also find a matching version of the SMART Board User’s Guide. NOTE: This guide is for SMART Board software users who are running Mac OS X v10.1.5 or later. If you have an older Mac running OS 8 or OS 9, you must use SMART Board software v6.0.2, which you’ll find on our website (www.smarttech.com). There, you’ll also find a matching version of the SMART Board User’s Guide.

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But they won't want to cannibalize their hardware sales. Right now SMART software is free, so long as you have a valid hardware serial number, which is incentive to buy their boards. What I see happening is a few SMARTnotebook-like apps coming to the iPad to fill in whatever gap SMART leaves. I think the only solution for you, until there's a definitive answer out there, will be to still hook your MBP up, open the SMARTnotebook software. And then connect your iPad to the MBP with a VNC-like client. Not ideal, but at the very least it gives you full control over the SMART stuff and allows you to walk around the room. Wish I had more concrete answers for you.

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