

La LIM Know K. GeniusBoard utilizza la particolare tecnologia infrarossi che consente l’utilizzo della lim fino a 10 utenti simultanei pur con estrema precisione, avendo un’elevata velocità di traccia ed una superficie di lavoro estremamente resistente e duratura nel tempo.
La superficie della lavagna è in acciaio ceramicato, un materiale antiriflesso, antigraffio e resistente agli urti. Inoltre, proprio per le sue peculiarità è ideale per essere utilizzata anche con i pennarelli a secco ed è ripulibile con il cancellino in dotazione.
La LIM può essere utilizzata da 10 utenti simultaneamente*, indifferentemente con le dita, con le penne stilo o con il cancellino. La scrittura di 10 utenti contemporanei è rapida e precisa e può avvenire su tutta la superficie della LIM o porzionando la superficie in 6- 4 o 2 aree e ciascuna con un suo colore differente.
La gestione delle immagini con 10 tocchi consente di allargare, rimpicciolire, spostare e ruotare anche più oggetti contemporaneamente.
GeniusTouch è il software in dotazione con la lavagna Know K., è un software didattico estremamente intuitivo e facile da usare che fornisce innumerevoli risorse e immagini modificabili per creare lezioni interattive con la lavagna GeniusBoard.
GeniusTouch può, inoltre, essere utilizzato per scrivere, evidenziare o effettuare annotazioni su qualsiasi applicativo presente sul pc.
GeniusTouch consente altresì in ogni momento di salvare, stampare o inviare via e-mail le lezioni create (per maggior dettagli vedi scheda tecnica GeniusTouch), nonché l’esportazione in vari formati compreso lo standard CFF (Common File Format) .iwb. GeniusTouch, tra le altre funzioni, consente l’inserimento e manipolazione di immagini 3D, l’inserimento di formule e funzioni matematiche, la riproduzione della lezione automatica ovvero la ripetizione sequenziale di quanto creato.
E ancora…
*funzionalità soggetta alle caratteristiche proprie del sistema operativo utilizzato
SPECIFICHE TECNICHE
| Modello | Dim. Area attiva (diagonale) | Dim. Esterna (diagonale) | Formato | Larghezza | Altezza | Peso |
| 4TI78 | 78 pollici su 4:3 | 83 pollici | 4:3 | 1692 mm | 1284 mm | 29 Kg |
| 4TI82 | 82 pollici, 78 pollici su 4:3 | 87 pollici | 4:3 | 1815 mm | 1284 mm | 31 Kg |
| 4TI89 | 89 pollici su 16:9 | 94 pollici | 16:9 | 2060 mm | 1243 mm | 36 Kg |
PHOTO GALLERY
The names provided— Mizuki Yayoi Nene Tanaka Sarina (Mo...)
—belong to a specific group of Japanese adult media performers. These individuals are often featured together in collaborative video projects, photo collections, or promotional events within the industry. Overview of Featured Individuals Mizuki Yayoi
: A Japanese actress known for various roles in adult media and tokusatsu-inspired parodies, such as Seikou Sentai Prism Three
where she portrayed the character Hinata Momono (Prism Pink).
: A performer frequently featured in Japanese cinematic adult content, including titles released under labels like JUR. Nene Tanaka
: A recurring name in the same industry, often appearing in collaborative "all-star" or group-themed releases. (likely Sarina Mochizuki)
: A seasoned performer often associated with the others in multi-actress compilations or specialized genre videos. Common Collaborations
These performers are frequently grouped together by production houses for: Compilation Sets
: Large-scale releases featuring multiple top-rated actresses in a single volume. Idol-Style Promotions
: Use of group branding similar to J-pop idol formats for promotional tours and magazine features. Digital Distribution
: Their names are often listed together as searchable tags on media platforms to attract fans of specific production "styles" or studios.
Assuming you want a concise character guide (bios, traits, and quick role/interaction notes) for four fictional characters—Mizuki Yayoi, Non Obana, Nene Tanaka, Sarina Mo—here’s a structured, reusable format you can drop into a story, game, or tabletop campaign. Mizuki Yayoi- Non Obana- Nene Tanaka- Sarina Mo...
For researchers and collectors:
Source: Sarina: The Hypnotic Teacher Archetype: The Matriarchal Collapse
"Sarina" (often just Sarina, sometimes with a surname depending on the game) occupies a unique space: the older woman. Usually a teacher or a married mother, Sarina represents maturity under siege. Unlike the younger heroines, Sarina starts with power. She is confident, respected, and sexually experienced.
Her corruption arc is the most violent psychologically. Because she knows what sex is supposed to be, the antagonist must break her pride first. Sarina’s stories often involve photographic blackmail or threats to her child. The audience watches as her regal posture crumbles into pliability. Sarina is the most realistic portrayal of "survival mode" on this list. Her final scenes are rarely happy; they are hollow. She doesn’t fall in love with her abuser; she simply stops hating him because the hate is too exhausting.
Debut: Early 2021 (S1 / Transition to Moodyz in 2022) Archetype: The Cosplayer / Dark Idol
Nene Tanaka is arguably the most versatile of the four. She started as a niche cosplay model (specifically Arknights and Genshin Impact costumes) before moving to hardcore.
Defining Characteristics:
Role in the Quartet: Nene is the villain or rival. In group scenes, she is usually the one initiating conflict or the "betrayal" subplot. Her rivalry with Mizuki Yayoi is legendary; the two reportedly do not get along off-camera, which adds genuine tension to their co-starring scenes.
Notable Work: "Tanaka Nene: The 12-Hour Special" (MIAA-7XX) – An endurance-based film that required her to master four different emotional states (joy, lust, sorrow, anger) within the same session. Critics call it her "Oscar bait."
Without a specific context (e.g., field of work, related event, or cultural product these names are associated with), it's difficult to provide a more detailed explanation. If you have more information on the context or field these names are associated with, I could offer a more targeted response.
It looks like you’re listing character names, possibly from the Project Sekai (colorful stage!) fandom or another rhythm/anime game. The names provided— Mizuki Yayoi Nene Tanaka Sarina (Mo
Mizuki Yayoi doesn’t appear in Project Sekai’s main cast — did you perhaps mean Mizuki Akiyama? (And possibly Yayoi as another character’s surname from another series?)
Non Obana — not familiar in major rhythm game rosters, though "Non" could be a nickname.
Nene Tanaka is from Project Sekai (member of Wonderlands×Showtime).
Sarina Mo… — likely Sarina Momoi, also from Project Sekai (member of MORE MORE JUMP!).
If you intended a crossover or ensemble piece, would you like:
Let me know and I’ll write it for you!
The stage was set for a thrilling performance, with Mizuki Yayoi taking center stage. She was joined by her talented colleagues, Non Obana, Nene Tanaka, and Sarina Mori. Together, they formed a dynamic quartet, each bringing their unique skills and energy to the show.
As the lights dimmed, Mizuki Yayoi's powerful voice echoed through the venue, captivating the audience from the very start. Non Obana's impressive instrumental skills provided the perfect accompaniment, while Nene Tanaka's emotive expressions added depth to the performance. Meanwhile, Sarina Mori's infectious enthusiasm had the crowd cheering and clapping along.
Throughout the evening, the four performers worked seamlessly together, their chemistry and camaraderie evident in every note and gesture. As the night drew to a close, it was clear that Mizuki Yayoi, Non Obana, Nene Tanaka, and Sarina Mori had delivered an unforgettable experience, one that would stay with their fans for a long time to come.
The names you've mentioned - Mizuki Yayoi, Non Obana, Nene Tanaka, and Sarina Mo - could pertain to various fields such as entertainment, sports, literature, or even social media.
Mizuki Yayoi: This name could refer to a person involved in the arts, sports, or another public domain. Without specific context, it's hard to identify who this person is or what they are known for.
Non Obana: Similarly, this name could refer to an individual in a public eye. There might be multiple people with this name, and more information would be needed to determine the specific individual you're asking about.
Nene Tanaka: This name could also refer to a public figure. The mention of "Nene" might bring to mind Neneh Cherry, a Swedish singer-songwriter, but "Nene Tanaka" seems to be a distinct name.
Sarina Mo: This appears to be another name that could refer to a public figure, possibly in entertainment or another field. Mizuki: +Leadership, negotiation
If you're looking for information on a specific topic or individuals related to these names, could you provide more context or details? That way, I could offer a more targeted and helpful response.
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Without more context, it's challenging to provide a specific feature regarding these names. However, I can try to offer some general information based on what might be known about these individuals.
If these names are related to characters from an anime, manga, or another form of Japanese media, a feature regarding them could involve their roles within the story, their personalities, relationships with other characters, or significant events they are involved in.
For example, if they were characters:
Without specific details about their roles or the context in which they are mentioned, it's difficult to provide a more detailed feature. If you could provide more information about who these individuals are or their relevance to a particular series, game, or context, I could offer a more accurate and detailed response.
It looks like you're listing characters associated with rhythm games and idol franchises—specifically from Project Sekai (Mizuki, Nene) and D4DJ (Rinku Aimoto, etc.), though some names have slight mismatches (“Non Obana” likely refers to Noa Fukushima or Tōka? Or perhaps Non-chan from another series). “Sarina” might point to Sarina Itsuki from D4DJ’s Merm4id.
Could you clarify the context? Are you asking for:
If you’d like me to produce a creative feature (e.g., a magazine-style spotlight on these four as a dream unit), here’s a short example: