16/2015 3:30 PM
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I might be rocking the boat here, but for projector duties, I've found that
AppleTV works fantastic. For windows we use AirParrot, or on Mac's you can
natively cast to the Ap
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> I live in the hinterland, so need to order things.
> And after hardware, I need an OS. What's a g
Windows10 is free. Just grab the latest beta. It does mkv natively etc, when
final comes out uograde
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I live in the
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From: Chris Reeves
Date:02/16/2015 08:20 (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: Re: [H] Small box to drive projector
Nuc is kinda spendy. With microcenter nearby I can get a g3258, 4gb, board and
a small case. For less than $150. Throw in a $54 120gb
2015 4:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [H] Small box to drive projector
Yeah I found some comments from 2003 in a forum talking about new stuff
coming out with such features though quick Google didn't net much but this:
http://www.aaxatech.com/articles/mini_pro
memory, OS and controls seems to overlap
> the price range of a cheap laptop.
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> Have you looked into projectors with
Have you looked into projectors with onboard support? Seems in this day &
age what you'd really want is something enabled for Chromecast, upnp, dlna,
etc.. at which point you could drive it wireless from any cheap tablet.
I'm just extrapolating from the flat screen tv market trend assuming such
so
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Date:02/14/2015 17:47 (GMT-08:00) To:
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I assumed Windows when you said PowerPoint. They make wireless PowerPoint
remotes, and you could al
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> Delurk :)
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Android Galaxy as I have a spare
:)
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Delurk :)
What would you guys recommend as a small computer dedicated to driving a
meeting room projector. At our community
Delurk :)
What would you guys recommend as a small computer dedicated to driving a
meeting room projector. At our community center, we are looking at wall or
ceiling mounting projectors in our several meeting spaces (including the gym
and auditorium).
My "vision" is a small box dedicated to ea
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