![]() |
2007-10-23
, 06:58
|
Posts: 223 |
Thanked: 38 times |
Joined on Jul 2007
@ home
|
#2
|
The Following User Says Thank You to jzencovich For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2007-10-23
, 13:11
|
Posts: 4,030 |
Thanked: 1,633 times |
Joined on Jul 2007
@ nd usa
|
#3
|
![]() |
2007-10-23
, 13:28
|
Posts: 4,030 |
Thanked: 1,633 times |
Joined on Jul 2007
@ nd usa
|
#4
|
I then connected the PC to a projector and blow the screen up to 12 X 8 ft, yes, feet not inches, and the resolution remained crispy clear, not pixelated. And in fact, I cant even tell the 770 image apart from the native PC screen which is at a resolution 1280 x 800. Wow! What did you say? What is the point...................? I am proud of my 770, got it?
Well, this is perfect for a group conference in front of an auditorium audience. Instead of each one of us bring our laptops and ask the AV guy to hook it to the only projector, one at a time, we now can have the flexibility of the following:
only one laptop housed in the conference room that hooked to the projector, conference attendees can just walk in with their tablets, you got it right, dont have to carry that huggabie laptop, and VNC to the PC when projected image is needed for the presentation. For those low resolution toys, eekphone of resolution 320 X 200, they will need instant transcoding in order to bring to this level of resolution. Still dont get it? go watch a 320 x 200 movie on a full screen PC of say 1024 x 768. Now I start to understand why some of us want TV out for the tablet, as the tablet image is not those ugly 320 X 200 we use to see from other device. Tablet rules!
Some fringe benefit, you got a keyboard and a mousepad to use when VNC from your PC to the tablet. Comments? Suggestions? Complaints?
Projector from acer PH530 with native resolution of 1280 X 800.
bun
Last edited by bunanson; 2007-10-23 at 06:02.