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IO2 Technology Releases Display with Noticeable Improvements

Latest heliodisplay offers increased stability, brighter images.

By DE Editors  

June 14, 2007

By DE Editors

IO2 Technology (San Francisco, CA) recently released its newest mid-air display, the Heliodisplay M3.

The screenless system produces an image noticeably improved from previous models, now using a tri-flow system for increased image stability and uniformity. The M3 also includes advancements such as a brighter and clearer image, standard high-resolution (1024 x 768 native display resolution), and significantly quieter operation, according to the company.

The Heliodisplay M3 is available directly from IO2 for $18,400. IO2 also offers the Heliodisplay M3i, which additionally serves as a computer input device for cursor control in a desktop environment, for $19,400.

For more information about the Heliodisplay M3, you can go to io2technology.com

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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