Since projector prices are dropping, a projector is now not much more
than a hacker's hacker machine (2-3K), so projectors are becoming much 
more common, and are appearing in many/most conference rooms, and they
all sport VGA connectors...

Keith and I have been spending some time thinking about projector walls,
that would incorporate multiple displays, and give higher resolution, but
we've not done anything real yet.
                        - Jim

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> From: Juliusz Chroboczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 04 Jun 2002 15:47:43 +0100
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> Subject: Re: [Xpert]Reg. X Security Extensions
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> >> I've never seen anybody use the security extension, and have yet to
> >> feel the need for it.
> 
> AA> It seems to appear at the same time as the remote X extension, xrx,
> AA> which makes me think that the idea something like this:
> 
> AA> You have a browser (netscape was one possiblility) with an xrx
> AA> plugin, and browse my web site.
> 
> Yep, that's what the XC claimed when X11R6.3 came out.  Remarkably
> dumb idea.  Shows a complete lack of understanding of what type of
> problems Java and the technologies based on Javascript and CSS
> (``dynamic HTML'') are trying to solve.
> 
> (A wide-area round-trip for every expose event andevery keystroke.
> Sheesh.)
> 
> Jim's example is more convincing, though.  Are there any video
> projectors that embed an X server?
> 
>                                         Juliusz
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