If you’ve ever had to give PowerPoint presentations away from home base, you’ll know
there’s a certain amount of gear-related anxiety involved: Is the equipment going to be there? Is it going to work with my memory stick or version of PowerPoint? One way to take control is to use an iPad or certain Android tablets in lieu of the event-services supplied laptop. The tablet can hold the presentation, and you can use it to control the slides in much the same way as you’d use your own laptop — with less bulk.
Making Your Tablet a Sturdy Little PowerPoint Pony
Posted by: Patrick Nelson September 6, 2012 05:00 AMIf you’ve ever had to give PowerPoint presentations away from home base, you’ll know
there’s a certain amount of gear-related anxiety involved: Is the equipment going to be there? Is it going to work with my memory stick or version of PowerPoint? One way to take control is to use an iPad or certain Android tablets in lieu of the event-services supplied laptop. The tablet can hold the presentation, and you can use it to control the slides in much the same way as you’d use your own laptop — with less bulk.