Projecting Anatomage display via projector or screen
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Projecting Anatomage display via projector or screen
With the table having two separate video outputs, projecting the entire table is a tricky proposition. We are currently exploring options, but we were hoping that someone has already created an elegant, inexpensive solution to this problem. How are you projecting for classroom teaching? What is most effective: displaying the whole table by one combined input (to a projector or screen), or each half separately? Thank you for any insight you can provide.
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Re: Projecting Anatomage display via projector or screen
Hello!
I wanted to chip in and give you a few options for projecting the Table for classroom reaching.
1. Projecting both Table monitors to two external monitors/projectors.
If you have two external displays, you can connect each HDMI video output to one of the external displays via HDMI cables.
This allows you to view the full Table application image.
2. Projecting one Table monitor to one external monitor/projector.
If you have one external display, you can connect one HDMI video output to one external display via an HDMI Cable. You can follow the to snap the entire Table application to just this one monitor. This allows you to view the whole Table application on one external display.
3. Screensharing Software
Screensharing software can be installed to share the Table image to other computers/laptops/tablets. You can opt to share the image from the Table to a computer that is already connected to an external projectors or you can opt to share it with student laptops.
is a free option that you can use for screensharing.
Hope this helps!
Phil Mansour
I wanted to chip in and give you a few options for projecting the Table for classroom reaching.
1. Projecting both Table monitors to two external monitors/projectors.
If you have two external displays, you can connect each HDMI video output to one of the external displays via HDMI cables.
This allows you to view the full Table application image.
2. Projecting one Table monitor to one external monitor/projector.
If you have one external display, you can connect one HDMI video output to one external display via an HDMI Cable. You can follow the to snap the entire Table application to just this one monitor. This allows you to view the whole Table application on one external display.
3. Screensharing Software
Screensharing software can be installed to share the Table image to other computers/laptops/tablets. You can opt to share the image from the Table to a computer that is already connected to an external projectors or you can opt to share it with student laptops.
is a free option that you can use for screensharing.
Hope this helps!
Phil Mansour