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Scenario
#1Road
Warrior takes to the road, armed with an LCD or DLP projector and
a laptop for his or her power point or
slide presentation. Both products these days are small enough and light
enough to carry on to a plane. When the road warrior gets to his or
her Hotel or seminar destination, they (a) hope for a plain wall to
display their presentation onto, or (b) forced to rent a projector
screen from the hotel’s “audio/visual department” @
$25-$50 a day .or (c) set up their own “Screen2go”. Scenario
#2Your
presentation is going to be at the accounts place of business, on
the retail floor.Again (a) you look for a blank wall to display
your presentation, or (b) you hope that the store has it’s
own screen for you to use, or (c) you can settle for a lesser quality
presentation by utilizing a “scan converter” connected
to a TV, or (d) you can set up your own “Screen2go”. Scenario #3You are flying in to do a presentation for an account and returning same day. You only want to take “carry on baggage” so you can be out of the airport quicker. But because you know you will need a screen for your presentation, you can either (a) pay to rent one at the other end, or (b) try to sneak a 36” long “portable” projector screen on board, or (c) pack the “Screen2go” in your carry on baggage. Scenario
#4You have a small
office space; you want to do a presentation for your office staff.
But where to display the projected image? The “Screen2go” stores
in a closet or on a shelf is only 18”x4”x6” in its
folded state; and can be assembled anywhere in two to four minutes.
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Scenario #5For the home, why struggle trying to find storage for or assembling a large slide projector screen for that occasional family slide-night enjoyment. You can (a) splash it onto the refrigerator door, or (b) get the “Screen2go” off the closet shelf and set it up anywhere.
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In A Nutshell |
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