could use a KVM Splitter to output the video to multiple monitors, there are
plenty of suppliers and different solutions to chose from.

heres a good site to have a look at

http://www.42u.com/video_splitters.htm

Sean
DZineGuru
:o)


-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Bonnington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 January 2004 12:20
To: Mac UK
Subject: G3 powerbook 4Mb video Power Point presentation to multiple LCD
screens


Life use to be so simple when you 'pitched' in the old days. You'd arrive
five minutes before, setup open the flip chart, take the cap off the solvent
based pen, a quick sniff and then you were away. (More than a quick sniff
and you could be away for sometime).

No longer.

As the 'guy with the Mac' I've been asked to set up a 'desk top'
presentation where each attendee would view a colour power point
presentation (no audio needed) on their own LCD screens.

The screens are stand alone ie not connected to a computer and are in the
same room as the Mac.

I confess I'm at all at sea regarding this one. (My suggestion that we use
an OHP was not well received). While I confess that I think that the
requirement is somewhat of a 'sledgehammer to crack a nut' it's a case of
keeping the customer satisfied.

Grateful for suggestions and leads to follow-up.


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