Pathdoc
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Location: Minnesota
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Re: Power Point Presentations
quote: Originally posted by jimzarno
Thanks for previous conversants on the PtG. Can you be more explicit about the color and compression. I will need the device on my visor for education slides, mainly brief outlines of a textbook, but color and sound and animation are important during the presentation. How many slides can I load, if they are simple with full color?
Also, can you give me some idea of the length of the hookup to the videodata projector and the mobility if any with infrared. I like to walk around a lot and would like to just carry my PDA while strolling in the first few rows of students.
And last, are there any price breaks? Any deals in the electronic market you have run across. I am not interested in losing the warranty or factoy support or whatever, but I would like to shop for a better price.
Jim
I have been playing with my PtG for about a week. With some image heavy presentations (I am a pathologist and MUST show microscopic and gross images of tissue. Simple text slides are insufficient.), I saw compression rates of 45 to 75% of the original presentation. (For example, I saw a 5.4 meg presentation shrink to 1.5 megs). Again, these were very image heavy. I did have one presentation that actually got slightly larger when processed. I am not sure why.
With regard to color, the quality was pretty good. On most of the images, nothing needed to be done. I had one where a very dark red image appeared blue. I had to adjust the balance with Photoshop and re-paste the new image into the presentation and re-process it with PTG. It looked fine. I also noted that the background I use which is graded from dark blue at the top to lighter blue at the bottom, showed bands instead of a smooth transition. This only occurred with the title page.
With regard to walking around holding your Visor. The cable is not that long (2 feet maybe?) and I would be concerned that the danger would exist that the insertion of the cable into the module could break off. I wouldn't recommend it. The remote works great and has a range of 10 feet as claimed. Since the IR port is on the side, you are limited where you can walk but those limitations depend upon how you have set everything up. You really must have line of sight with the IR port for the remote to work.
With regard to price breaks, CompUSA had an ad last weekend for $10.00 instant rebate as well as HandSpring's $30.00 off if you also buy a Visor. I don't know if that is still going on. I bought mine on eBay and got it for $163.00 plus $10.00 shipping.
Hope this help.
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