@Norman,
Please post the dealer's details here for posterity. We can always search the archives later.
inbox me I can hook you up with a dealer. Those in the list interested in similar solution for Schools and Colleges can also Inbox me
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:25 AM, TheMburu George <themburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi SkunksI need advise on the above solution, in that instead of using the legacy whiteboards and markers which normally you have to erase and cant re-vist the discussions or something you once wrote, I want a setup whereby you can save, recall or revisit a discussion/presentation etc.For instance I would presume having a small touch screen (around 14") where the person heading the discussion writes on, this is projected or connected to a bigger screen for others in the boardroom to see. Now the beauty I want is ability to save this slides, open new, revisit or re-call past slide for reference etc, split or tile the slides for comparison etc and if possible once saved the posiblity to store in relevant or personalized folders or location etc per the name of the project owner, the project being discussed, or even department owners.Rgds./TheMburu
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