Yeah, I'd sort of thought that too, but thought that maybe a little
out-of-the-box thinking might serve as a good solution instead of heading
down a yak-shaving exercise that turned out to be more fragile than useful.
(I've been there, done that. :-) )

Meanwhile, I'll bite: why is it called the ELMO?

Ted Neward
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> To: android-developers@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [android-developers] Best way to live demo apps
> 
> Ted Neward wrote:
> > What about one of those magnifier overhead projectors from back in
> the 70s
> > or so? Not the transparency ones, the ones that essentially point a
> camera
> > at the base and project up onto the screen. You hold (or set) the
> phone
> > underneath it, and voila, you now have two screens, one from your
> laptop and
> > one conveying what the phone looks like.
> 
> I assumed the OP was only interested in software solutions.
> 
> The predominant hardware solution today is the ELMO, which is pretty
> much what you describe, just named after a Sesame Street character.
> 
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