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Thu Mar 15, 2001 - 11:18 AM EST - By James Hromadka | |
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James recently got a Titanium PowerBook G4. Will the Presenter-to-Go help make laptops like his obsolete?
In the corporate world there is only one certainty -- PowerPoint presentations. Every day in America, someone discovers PowerPoint and fills 100 slides with goofy clipart and tiny text. Now travelers can ditch the laptop when making those presentations by using the Presenter-to-Go™ (PtG) Springboard module from Margi Systems. You'll have to master PowerPoint on your own.
The Hardware
The Presenter-to-Go module comes with everything you will need to make presentations using either a digital projector or a monitor: a 12" adapter cable, VGA gender changer, A/C adapter, carrying case (for the module only), and a remote control that lets you manipulate slides through the Ir port of your Visor.
The module comes with 2 MB of memory for storage of around 100 slides. You can also store presentations in the Visor's memory.
As for software, the PtG comes with a CD-ROM that installs a PowerPoint
plug-in and print driver to your Windows 98/Me desktop. I was very
surprised that the desktop software does not work under Windows
2000, as many corporations are using Windows NT or 2000. Mac users
also need not apply.
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