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Ricoh has collaborated with PrinterOn® Corporation, a leading provider of mobile printing technology, to deliver the industry's first and only fully integrated mobile printing solution that is completely embedded inside a desktop printer. Ricoh has chosen the popular SP 4210n and SP C420dn to provide this solution to customers.

Securely print documents, E-mails, and Web content from Internet-enabled laptops, cell phones, and handheld devices without downloading and installing drivers or additional software. Ricoh HotSpot Printing technology makes it easy to print anywhere.

Simple installation - All printer hardware enhancements are preconfigured; all software is pre-loaded. The system is self-configuring and ready to print in minutes, making it easy to provide mobile printing services to customers with little support.

Totally embedded - HotSpot Printer technology leverages the power of Ricoh's Embedded Software ArchitectureTM to actually install the mobile printing software securely inside the device itself. That means no external servers or appliances, and no possibility for users to accidentally change system settings or access other jobs.

A universal solution - Ricoh HotSpot Printers can perform daily network printing tasks for stationary employees in addition to supporting mobile user needs. Designed to fit in the tightest workspaces, the universal printers enable printing while eliminating any compatibility, installation, or driver support issues.

For more detailed information, visit Ricoh.



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Revolabs Intros HD Audio Products

Thursday, November 04, 2010 0 comments


Revolabs has announced the HD Venue Wireless Microphone System designed specifically for professional audio applications that require up to four wireless microphones. Additionally, Revolabs announced a major enhancement to the entire line of Revolabs HD Wireless Microphone Systems-- the range of the HD Wireless Microphones has been increased threefold to a distance of 300 feet (91 meters) on the Executive HD Systems and to a distance of 150 feet (46 meters) on the HD Single/Dual Channel Systems.


The HD Venue Wireless Microphone System is a rack-mounted two-channel system. It uses any combination of the unique, secure and rechargeable HD Wireless Microphones; wearable, omni tabletop, directional tabletop, or adapters for an XLR handheld microphone and a Countryman microphone. The HD Venue Wireless Microphone System is ideal for most pro-audio applications that focus on the spoken word, such as in houses of worship, public address systems, voice lift in classrooms and auditoriums, or rental microphone systems. The flexibility of the Revolabs Wireless Microphones allows the end-user to configure the necessary microphones as needed. There are no bulky belt packs, no batteries required, and no wires. The range between the HD Venue Base Station and the placement of the HD Wireless Microphone is 300 feet (91 meters), allowing the presenter to be very far away from the sound system. Of course, actual range depends on the RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference. Up to two HD Venue Systems can be used within a single area to have four HD Wireless Microphones of any type in use.

“Many microphone users were asking us to manufacture a professional audio wireless microphone system for use in houses of worship and auditoriums, among other places. We responded with the new HD Venue System designed to fit in an AV rack while providing the unique attributes of Revolabs Wireless Microphones,” said JP Carney, Chief Operating Officer of Revolabs. “We also extended the range of the microphones on all of the HD Wireless Microphone Systems to lengthen the distance between the HD Base Stations and the HD Microphones, which broadens the market for our products. Now Revolabs microphones allow presenters to move farther away, and the audience can still hear every word.”

For more information visit Revolabs.
Article from: avtechnologyonline.com



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