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#1569 19-May-2004 12:16
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Anyone here know of any hardware to link my iPAQ 4150 to a projector or external screen? I want to do powrpoint-type presentations. I can only find the Lifeview Flyjacket which is not compatible with the 4150 (all other iPAQs though!) as it has no CF expension slot.

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#5849 19-May-2004 12:56
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What about Margi's Presenter-to-go?

They have a SD card version for Pocket PC, although they list Dell Axim and Viewsonic models only, but it would be worth asking then.

I've used it on a Palm Tungsten once and it works well.




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  #5851 19-May-2004 13:17
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yeah I've emailed them to see if the 4150's are supported (they are not listed in the spec sheet) but no reply yet. I'll post the reply here if/when I get one.

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  #5897 20-May-2004 08:55
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Got a reply from Margi Systems today. Here is the email:


>Although MARGI Systems has introduced an SD product for Pocket PC (Model Number >27001), this hardware is not compatible with all Pocket PCs with SDIO support. >Unfortunately, at this time we are not offering support for the HP iPAQs due to performance >issues. We are working closely with HP on these issues and there is a chance we may have >a solution available during the 2nd Quarter of 2004.
>
>
>Michelle Lewis
>MARGI Systems, Inc.

ah well here's hoping.

Pete



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#5899 20-May-2004 09:06
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I thought BSQUARE's SDIO was a standard...




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