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Presenter-to-Go

Thu Mar 15, 2001 - 11:18 AM EST - By James Hromadka


Product Info
Details
» Name Presenter-to-Go
» Company Margi Systems
» Color: Yes
» Weight: 0.7 oz. (not including cables)
» Size: Standard size
» Desktop Conduit: Windows 98/Me
» Hard Cover Compatible: Yes
» Fact Sheet & User Opinions
Availability
» Unknown
Pricing
» $99

Visor Software

Presentation screenIf you watch the initial slide show (or print out the PowerPoint file from the CD), you will learn everything there is to know about the Presenter-to-Go module.  The Presenter application has a listing of available slides for the selected presentation.  Change presentations by tapping on the name at the top-right corner and selecting a different one.

By default all slides in a presentation are available.  You can uncheck slides that you don't want to be seen.  Tap-and-drag slides to change their order.  Just make sure you have good titles on your slides, as you can't preview them on the Visor.

Moving a presentation to the moduleYou can also store a presentation in the module's memory by selecting Tools | Move.  Presentations stored in module memory will have a small square in front of their name.  Note that presentations stored on the module aren't available unless the VGA connector is plugged in and has power.

Now it's time to watch a presentation.  Move through a presentation by tapping on the name of the slide (boring) or by using the Up/Down buttons on the Visor (boring).  You will see a clock in the lower right-hand corner of the projector screen and on the Visor as the PtG is preparing the next slide.  The delay was always less than two seconds and depends on the amount of graphics you have to display.

Of course, who wants to use the Visor for controlling your presentations when you can use a remote?  A 14-button remote control is included that you can use with the Visor's Ir port to advance through your presentations.  I was able to stand a good ten feet away and still use the remote.  When you press a button on the remote, you will see a red dot in the lower right-hand corner of the projector screen and on the Visor that lets you know that the Visor received the signal from the remote.

The remote uses a CR2025 battery (included).  There is something inherently cool about controlling your Visor with a remote control!

For those that have their presentation down pat, you can set the Presenter-to-Go to automatically go to the next slide after so many seconds.  You can also disable the remote and processing indicators I mentioned earlier.

Other features include the ability to beam presentations to others and to read the notes that are inside some PowerPoint files.

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