With the 3M MP 6000 series Projection Panel you can create your presentations with your favorite software package, then use a 3M Overhead Projector to project your computer images... more
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(+) Great picture and sound. Portable. Comes with carry case. Reasonable price. Vertical keystone (-) Lacks useful connection leads, small amount of 'arcing'. No Horizontal keystone.
1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - 1
1 x serial - RS-232 - 1
Miscellaneous
Cables Included:
1 x display cable
1 x mouse cable
Manufacturer's product description
With the 3M MP 6000 series Projection Panel you can create your presentations with your favorite software package, then use a 3M Overhead Projector to project your computer images in 16.7 million colors. With the press of a button, the Virtual Mouse remote becomes a wireless mouse - now you can control your PC from almost anywhere in the room. A unique set of Presentation Tools lets you focus audience attention by zooming in or revealing point-by-point. You can even add full-motion video and sound to you presentations.
Power
Power Device: Power supply - external
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 20% ( 50/60 Hz )
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Environmental parameters
Max Operating Temperature: 60 °C
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 1 year - carry-in
Advantages: Excellent value with quality onboard graphics and sound Disadvantages: small form factor means not much room to work with
...I used one of these for my first attempt at building a PC back in February this year.
I bought the retail boxed version of the board, which included a floppy cable, SATA and one IDE cable, plus a setup CD and floppy and I/O panel for the case. The instruction manual was an Adobe file on the support disk, but there was a very good installation poster to work from.
This board is highly suited to first timers, as all you need to do is add a hard drive, memory and processor and you have a working computer (almost!). It uses AMD's socket939 processors (I coupled this with an Athlon64 3500+ and high speed ddr400 memory).
The onboard graphic chip - Nvidia 6150 gpu - is better quality than some separate graphics cards, with 128mb of it's own memory, which can be supplemented with system memory up to 256mb. It would struggle with a lot...
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Advantages: Slim, reasonably light, quick RAM. Disadvantages: Not a gaming machine as Graphics Share System RAM
...The specification of my model is:
AMD Sempron 3400+
512MB DDR2 RAM
80GB SATA HDD
Integrated NVIDIA GeForce 6150 using up to 128MB System RAM
I was given the HP Pavillion DV6101EU as a third hand lost cause as it had been badly treated by first owner, but apart from the wireless and speakers not working it is an excellent Home - Office laptop.
The Graphics are NVIDIA GeForce 6150 this shares up to 128MB of system RAM. this isn't a gaming machine, but saying that I have it set to 32MB sharing and it will run Rise of Nations Thrones and Patriots in 1024x768 in 16bit colour @ between 20 and 30 fps.
The AMD Sempron 3400+ CPU copes well with all office duties (I'm using Office 2007 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
My model only has 2 USB ports which can be a little frustrating, there is a blanking plate for a 3rd but that wasn't installed...
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