EBeam
Luidia's eBeam hardware and software products allowed text, images, and video to be projected onto a variety of surfaces, where an interactive stylus or marker could be used to add notes, access control menus, manipulate images, and create diagrams and drawings.[1] The presentations, notes, and images could be saved and emailed to class or meeting participants, as well as shared in real-time either on local networks or over the Internet.
HistoryAn eBeam demo was given at the Apple Expo 2002 in Paris, France.[2] The production of eBeam hardware was discontinued in 2020. As of June 2022, Luidia has ceased all operations. [3]
TechnologyLuidia's eBeam technology was originally developed and patented by engineers at Electronics for Imaging Inc. (Nasdaq: EFII), a Foster City, California, developer of digital print server technology. Luidia was spun off[4] from EFI in July 2003 with venture funding from Globespan Capital Partners and Silicom Ventures. See alsoReferences
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