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- From: lemke@radius.com (Steve Lemke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Radius Powerview vs. Envisio Notebook Display Adaptor
- Message-ID: <1662@radius.com>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 23:04:31 GMT
- References: <1992Aug4.184926.3684@sura.net> <1656@radius.com> <1992Aug11.161514.12428@wixer.cactus.org>
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- purp@wixer.cactus.org (Jim Meyer) writes:
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- }In article <1656@radius.com> pierce@radius.com (Pierce T. Wetter III) writes:
- }> ...
- }>Another feature of the PowerView for doing presentations is that it has
- }>a "Presentation Mode" where one screen is a copy of the other one. This
- }>lets you connect the PowerView directly to a presentation monitor while
- }>you control the presentation from your powerbook screen. That way you
- }>don't have to turn around continually in order to see what is on the
- }>big screen. Envisio doesn't have this feature yet.
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- }As I understand it, this feature is scheduled for release within the
- }next month.
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- As I understand it, this feature has been scheduled for release "real soon
- now" ever since their initial shipment last February...
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