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I'm Very Hungry!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New Port Richey, FL
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I really agree with JClarke. If you had P3 software downloaded into a computer, it would be a great idea for your presentation. While the computer is hooked up to a projector, you can just demonstrate P3 software which it would be displayed on the projector screen, which it would give them an idea all about video relay services. I don't know how can VP200 can be hooked up to a projector but if you have wide screen TV, you can hook it up there by connecting to VP200.
I think it would be a great presentation for you, deafaussie.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Orange County, CA
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Thank you for your suggestions but projectors or in similar kind DOES NOT WORK or there is a misunderstanding in this thread.
let me re-phrase again. I heard Viable VPAD allows presentations to be shown to remote video users ON P2P or VRS call by using with memory card in SD slot, I believe. I wonder if there is other hardware based devices besides the VPAD+ allows that? John// |
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