Penveu

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Date invented2010
ManufacturerInterphase Corporation
Introduced2014
TypeInteractive Display System
Penveu
The penveu system
Date invented2010
ManufacturerInterphase Corporation
Introduced2014
TypeInteractive Display System
ConnectionComputer and TV / Projector
PortsUSB cable, VGA cable
Weight2 lbs.

The penveu is a pen-like device developed by the American company, Interphase, for use with digital audio-visual presentations.

In 1991, SMART Technologies introduced an Interactive Whiteboard, on which the image from a projector was displayed. A USB connection allowed the presenter to virtually interact with the projection. Other after-market products aimed at working with existing projectors (Mimio and eBeam) came out after that.[citation needed] Interphase Corporation (Nasdaq: INPH) was founded in 1974, and filed for initial public offering in 1984. In 2010, penveu was invented. The company developed and tested the concepts for two years until unveiling the product at the DEMO conference in Santa Clara, California, on April 18, 2012. On May 30, 2014, the product was released to the market.

Since the product is made of two electronic boards (one in the handheld pen and one in the base station), the engineering department named those two boards the PEN and the VEU (video enhancement unit). PENVEU became the name of the device.

On September 30, 2015, Interphase Corporation announced it had ceased operations and commenced bankruptcy proceedings.[1]

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