Your description of Orin is spot on.

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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Mike Oliveri <mike.oliv...@student.rb60.com
> wrote:

> I've received very little love from Smart vendors, even a local one I use
> for servicing other equipment.
>
> We currently have a Polyvision board, but the teachers haven't really been
> happy with it. Also, their rep for their Easiteach software was supposed to
> come down and show us the ropes, but had to cancel and then never made a new
> appointment. Haven't heard from her since.
>
> A Promethean vendor from Bloomington has been contacting me. His name is
> Orin Roth, company is Haddock Education Technologies. www.gohaddock.com
> o...@gohaddock.com, 309-533-1735
>
> He comes off a bit pushy IMHO (he even chased me down across two buildings
> to introduce himself), but he seems eager to please and he worked with our
> new principal when he was interim principal in Ottawa last year. The
> principal had good things to say about the company and the boards. Ottawa
> has several of them installed, and I seem to remember good things being said
> about Promethean boards here on TG.
>
> Mike Oliveri
> Tech Director
> Roanoke-Benson CUSD #60
>
>
> On Oct 14, 2010, at 8:38 AM, Bruce Brewer wrote:
>
>  I would re-consider.
>
>
>
> Reasons-
>
>
>
> The cabling harness on longer comes with an integrated VGA cable form the
> control box to the projector – You have to supply your own VGA cable.
>
>
>
> The VGA loopback port is disabled – therefore no allowing a return signal
> to the monitor – They except the customer to provide a VGA splitter.
>
>
>
> The cabling harness was defective – the very one they de-designed with out
> the VGA run.
>
>
>
> Plus, they actually wanted me to spend my time and money to re-package and
> return the defective cable to them in Canada
>
>
>
> When attempting to resolve these issues, tech support was rude and
> uniformed on the model changes.
>
>
>
>
>
> Up until now, I have not had much negative experience with Smarttech.  Now,
> I am looking for another interactive white board vendor.
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