Product Manual — Doc. 7696D
DGE-100 and DM-DGE-200-C • 5
HDMI Input
An HDMI® input is provided for connecting and displaying an HD video source. Wireless
presentation is also supported by connecting an
to the HDMI input, allowing
for laptops and mobile devices to connect to the DGE-100 over Wi-Fi® communications.
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HDCP Support
Support for HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) ensures seamless compatibility
with content-protected optical disc, television, and streaming sources.
Web Browsing
Using its built-in web browser, the DGE-100 provides access to online program guides and other
web-based services, and it can be used to control DVRs and other devices without having to pick
up a separate tablet or smartphone.
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Multitouch Support
When paired with the TSD-2220 or another multitouch compatible touch screen display, the
DGE-100 affords enhanced capabilities for browsing web pages using multitouch control.
On-screen Keyboard
Typing in passwords, URLs, and text searches is facilitated using the on-screen multilanguage
keyboard.
Built-in Annotation
Annotation helps to add another dimension to any presentation. Native to the DGE-100,
annotation provides the ability to capture ideas in real time, letting you draw and write over a
video source or sketch out thoughts on a whiteboard screen.
Remote annotation capability allows multiple participants, each with a separate touch screen, to
annotate over the same video image or whiteboard for enhanced collaboration. Remote
annotation is possible by using multiple digital graphics engines and touch screens. Adding a
dedicated DGE-100 to the main display in a room allows the annotated session to be viewed by
an entire audience.
Onboard Control Ports
The DGE-100 provides built-in RS-232 and IR ports for programmable control of the connected
display and other devices via a control system. When connected to a control system via Ethernet,
the DGE-100 offers a gateway for controlling the display device directly through its HDMI
connection, which reduces the need for any dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. Additional
control capabilities are available by using CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) that is embedded
within the HDMI signal.