I don't know about making the presentation on the PDA but there are several programs aroundthat will allow you to veiw presentations on a PDA, There is also several devices that fit either into the CF or SD slot or a USB slot that will then allow you to display the PDA through a projector or monitor. I hve used this system myself to give demonstrations of PDA software.
2007-01-23 03:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot make a powerpoint presentation in a PDA, all you can do is download them from your computer and edit them minimimally. I suggest you buy a budget laptop or a UMPC. Go to bestbuy and ask them about the UMPC, its like a PC the size of a PDA with a screen but it operates just like a regular computer not a PDA.
2007-01-23 03:17:55
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answered by ARH 2
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I feel like a Dell Salesman, I've got the Axim x51v,two card slots, CF and SD, they also make an adapter to attach to a projector. You can make the Power Presentation on a computer save it to a media card and run through the the Pocket PC.
2007-01-23 03:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I use a Lifedrive Palm with Documents To Go installed (from here http://www.dataviz.com/). Using that you can make powerpoint slides.
I used to use Documents to Go on another PDA but was not able to connect it to a projector.
You can use LifeDrive as an external USB drive which is handy. But I don't think you can connect it directly to a projector.
2007-01-23 11:24:58
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answered by yaachan3 3
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instead of creating use of Microsoft Powerpoint, you may bypass to Google and make an account. there is this component noted as Google information the position you may make a clean powerpoint without Microsoft Powerpoint. that's on-line so there is not any longer the effort of putting it on a thumb force, or sending it to your self by technique of digital mail; you may do exactly each and every thing on-line, accessable from any computer with internet get entry to.
2016-12-02 22:46:30
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answered by ? 4
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Yes it is, but you have limited option in that regard, all of which requires special add-on hardware.
2007-01-23 03:41:50
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answered by Andy T 7
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