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Projecting PowerPoint Presentations with a PDA

Chun-Shan Yam1

1 Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 1 Deaconess Rd., WCC, Rm. 306, Boston, MA 02215.



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Fig. 1. Screen capture of sample presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint shows Margi button in top toolbar (circle). In this PowerPoint presentation, volume-rendering image of heart from 74-year-old man with significant coronary artery disease of the right coronary artery (RCA) is shown. Image was rendered from series of ECG-gated images acquired from 16-MDCT scanner (Aquilion, Toshiba).

 


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Fig. 2A. Screen captures show Presenter-To-Go (Margi) [1] dialog windows. Screen captures show Creator (A) and Desktop (B) dialog window for Presenter-To-Go on desktop PC.

 


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Fig. 2B. Screen captures show Presenter-To-Go (Margi) [1] dialog windows. Screen captures show Creator (A) and Desktop (B) dialog window for Presenter-To-Go on desktop PC.

 


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Fig. 3. Photograph shows typical setup of personal digital assistant (PDA) projection system with infrared remote control for slide presentation.

 


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Fig. 4A. Photographs show personal digital assistant (PDA) (Palm Pilot, PalmSource). Photograph shows Presenter and Mirror application icons of PDA main screen. This picture was taken from LCD projection of PDA screen of 160 x 160 pixels.

 


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Fig. 4B. Photographs show personal digital assistant (PDA) (Palm Pilot, PalmSource). Photograph of PDA screen for Presenter shows drop-down list of downloaded presentation files.

 

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