Projection System for GPM Forum Presentations
Greater Phoenix Mensa Provided System
Speakers who need to present slides as part of their presentation will be provided access to a projector with built-in mono speaker, Windows laptop, slide changing remote with laser pointer , power strip and screen. Use of that system simply requires providing to us a Microsoft Powerpoint file (.PPT or .PPTX) by email or cloud file sharing in advance or at the time of presentation on a Windows-readable USB thumb drive or SD Card. The full specifications of that system are detailed below. We will use Microsoft PowerPoint to play the slide show. Presenters may also use their own laptop or iPad with USB-C or HDMI output. We provide the cables. Various locations that we use all have WiFi available.
If you have any questions about our setup or use of your own laptop, contact our Webmaster, Dave Pivin.
If you have any questions about our setup or use of your own laptop, contact our Webmaster, Dave Pivin.
Epson EX7240 Pro WXGA (1280 × 800) Projector
• Video Inputs: HDMI, VGA, S-Video and Composite
• Audio Inputs: HDMI and analog RCA Audio.
• Audio speaker for room-wide mono-audio
• Remote control
• More Details in User Manual HERE.
• Audio Inputs: HDMI and analog RCA Audio.
• Audio speaker for room-wide mono-audio
• Remote control
• More Details in User Manual HERE.
Lenovo IdeaPad 110-15IBR w/15.6” Display
• Windows 10
• Microsoft PowerPoint.
• Connected to the Internet via Hotel WiFi or GPM Hotspot for YouTube or other streaming content.
• DVD Player
• USB 2 and 3 port for thumb drive with speaker’s presentation or slide clicker.
• Support for Google Slides, OpenOffice and LibreOffice Open Document formats.
• Microsoft PowerPoint.
• Connected to the Internet via Hotel WiFi or GPM Hotspot for YouTube or other streaming content.
• DVD Player
• USB 2 and 3 port for thumb drive with speaker’s presentation or slide clicker.
• Support for Google Slides, OpenOffice and LibreOffice Open Document formats.
Ruby Presenter Pointer VP4590
• Wireless via USB dongle connection to computer
• Acts as remote mouse
• Laser pointer
• Slideshow control
• Acts as remote mouse
• Laser pointer
• Slideshow control
Presenter Provided Laptop
You may use your own laptop if you prefer. For Windows Laptop, connection to the projector is best done via HDMI cable that will support both video and audio. Connection by VGA cable is supported and we provide the cable, but sound may be connected via a headphone plug to your laptop to RCA audio jack on the projector that we will provide.
Support for Apple laptops: We provide an HDMI cable that can connect directly to an HDMI port if available. We have one Apple DisplayPort to HDMI or VGA adapter and one Apple USB-C to HDMI that must be reserved in advance of your presentation.
If you have any questions about our setup or use of your own laptop, contact our Webmaster, Dave Pivin.
Support for Apple laptops: We provide an HDMI cable that can connect directly to an HDMI port if available. We have one Apple DisplayPort to HDMI or VGA adapter and one Apple USB-C to HDMI that must be reserved in advance of your presentation.
If you have any questions about our setup or use of your own laptop, contact our Webmaster, Dave Pivin.
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