Need a compact, capable projector you can take with you for presentations on the road—or just tote from room to room, or to the backyard for movies? Here's a look at the top-rated models we've tested.
InFocus projectors expand the viewing capabilities of websites, documents, digital videos and PowerPoint presentations. The projector takes the image from your computer's video card and displays it on ...
Microsoft PowerPoint can add a visual dynamic to your business meetings and presentations. The best way to share a PowerPoint presentation with a large group is to project your slides on a screen ...
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Piercing the darkness with a crisp beam of colored light from a projector is a surefire way to make a powerful Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. But until recently, you needed either a large ...
The MP100 may not be as capable as other palm-sized projectors, but what it lacks in terms of spec it makes up for in design. Actually, scratch that. I have absolutely no idea how a projector with a 5 ...
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Presentations are tough enough without having to fumble around with whatever conference room tools your team or the client you're visiting uses. Remove the hassle by providing your own tool: the PIQO ...
The BenQ LinkPro is compatible with BenQ’s MP620, MP770 and MP720p projectors and wireless transmits what’s on a PC’s display to any of the aforementioned projectors. Obviously, the main benefit is ...
I'm potentially running a small working conference that will require many people to do short presentations via PPT or Keynote. What i need is a way to allow anyone in the audience to present from ...
In yet another of his surprise emails, Steve Jobs allegedly responded to the question of whether the Apple TV and Airplay would support output from Apple’s Keynote app (the equivalent of Powerpoint in ...