An Evidence Presentation System is a practical courtroom tool that allows legal teams to present physical and digital evidence clearly to judges, juries, and other participants. It typically includes monitors, document cameras, projectors, annotation tools, and playback devices. Lawyers can display documents, images, or videos in real-time, zoom in on key details, and highlight important sections for better understanding. The system helps keep proceedings organized and efficient, reduces paper clutter, and ensures that everyone in the courtroom can view the same material at the same time without confusion.
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4K Resolution – Ultra-clear video for viewing fine details in evidence.
Remote Control – Allows silent and precise movement during live presentations.
Zoom Capability – Optical and digital zoom to focus on small text or objects.
Preset Angles – Quickly switch between views (e.g., judge, witness, evidence table).
HDMI/SDI/USB Outputs – Compatible with most AV systems, monitors, or streaming devices.
Low-Light Performance – Works well in varying lighting conditions.
Multimedia Output sends video and audio signals to various room monitors or projectors. Presenters can connect their devices to large displays using newer HDMI or older VGA/DVI ports so everyone in the courtroom can view the same content simultaneously.
Multimedia output connects your system to large screens using HDMI, VGA, or DVI. It helps ensure all attendees see the same visuals without crowding around a small monitor. It is compatible with many types of monitors and projectors.
Multimedia Input ports that accept files or audio from external drives, microphones, or devices. Whether connecting a USB stick with documents, a microphone for narration, or a USBC video source, the setup stays flexible and compatible with most gadgets so lawyers can show evidence in the courtroom.
A Streamdeck is a compact control panel with programmable buttons. Each button can trigger a specific function, such as switching views, starting a recording, or muting audio. It’s a powerful tool for simplifying live control during online sessions or evidence demonstrations in court.
The Stream Deck allows users to switch scenes, trigger recording, or control volume with one tap. It’s quick to set up and makes live control manageable during virtual presentations or hybrid courtroom setups.
These portable audio units have strong sound output and separate professional-grade XLR outputs for connecting to larger systems. They’re ideal for delivering clear audio to small rooms or pushing sound to more robust external speakers so that sound can be audible to the audience.
These speakers bring clear sound to compact setups and allow expansion with XLR output. Great for making sure speech or audio clips are heard well, even in large room or noisy environments.
The stylus lets you draw, underline, or add notes on shared screens. It’s precise and works well for live explanations of diagrams, legal documents, or photos.
Lockable Wheels are the base components of movable carts or stations that can be locked in place. They offer mobility when setting up and stability when in use, allowing the system to adapt to different room setups or security needs whenever required in the court.
Lockable wheels make moving the system around easy, and they keep it steady once it is in place. They reduce setup time and offer better safety for valuable equipment during use.
Foldable Holding Space is a built-in platform or tray that can be folded away when not in use. It’s handy for keeping extra documents, evidence files, or devices close by without cluttering the main display area in the court.
Foldable trays give presenters extra room for tools or materials. They’re space-saving and valuable for quick access to documents or USB devices during evidence sessions.
This screen helps manage what’s visible to others, allowing smooth switching of slides or video. It adds control without distracting from the presentation and works well for live sessions.
Movable Bright LED Light provides direct, intense illumination for documents or objects shown on camera. It’s beneficial in dim courtrooms or when the built-in lighting isn’t enough to capture fine detail.
Bright LED lights help bring out details in documents or objects during presentations. They’re also movable, so you can position them as needed. This is great for eliminating shadows or poor lighting.
The preview monitor shows what’s coming next without the audience seeing it. Useful for double-checking videos and documents or switching between sources during presentations or trials.