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![]() "JoeJoe" wrote in message .. . An organisation my wife is involved with is looking to have a monitor on the wall in their reception area showing a sequence of screens in a loop - i.e. something similar to a PowerPoint presentation. I was asked to help, but am not sure how to go about it... Unfortunately the monitor cannot be connected to a PC or similar. Initially I thought about converting the presentation to a video format, and using a digital photo frame. However, as most of their visitors are elderly, they require the monitor to be at least 19", and I cannot find anything that can do that. Any thoughts/ideas will be much appreciated. TIA.. Thanks for all the suggestions - the TV + DVD player is probably the best option. I forgot to mention that they are on a budget, but more importantly residing within a recently built PFI NHS building, whe - they are not allowed any permanent fixing to any wall - no nails, screws, blu-tack, pins, etc - It will be weeks before any new electrical device will be approved by the WHY-NOT crew that seem to occupy these places nowadays. So a simple cheap and cheerful existing TV + DVD player setup is probably the best solution. Thanks again. |
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