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CVSD has Newline, Optoma and ViewSonic as of this year. Outside of slightly different interfaces, they all are pretty similar in function. We pair all of ours with a Chromebox but many teachers use the native tools as well.I have landed on Newline, and I tend to get the best pricing from NewLine: [log in to unmask], and they have given decent support. They also have a non-touch TV that is built for Commercial use.I am looking to see what other schools are using for touch screen displays for classrooms, Teachers want an interactive display so they can draw and write on the board while projecting/ displaying work. Our initial test of Prometheans found that there was no tech support and numerous issues with internal connections that they couldn't seem to fix or address.--
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