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Americas Issue: May 2006
Project-a-Phone Revolutionizes the Art of Presentation
by Georgia Mullen
Remember the olden times? When you prepared a presentation ahead of time and loaded it onto your computer before shooting it up onto the big white screen facing your audience? (Won’t even mention those stale, still mock-ups and all that flipping of large white paper some hung onto for way too long.)
Well, a new gizmo, weighing in at slightly more than one pound with dimensions less than that of a sheet of copy paper, takes the art of presentation another revolutionizing step.
Dreamed up by a Concord, Mass., company, the new Project-a-Phone system — you might have seen it in action last month at CTIA Wireless — combines hardware and software to display images from a handheld communications device — such as the ubiquitous cell phone — by linking it to a PC.
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