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Technology touches everything in the office environment. Word processors replace typewriters; spreadsheet replace adding machines; e-mail replaces fax. One of the last frontiers of this refresh is the easel-flip chart-Sharpie troika that has lulled so many to sleep at so many meetings.10/4/2005 3:21:00 PM By: Dave Webb
If the presentation features aren’t enough to make you toss the old flip charts, perhaps using it online will be. WebEx-powered sessions allow remote users to view presentations in real time through a Web browser. (OK, so “real time” may be a bit of an overstatement; there was considerable latency in my online session with CalComp.) There’s even the possibility of some remote collaboration during a presentation, if the users can exchange control of the WebEx session, according to the company.
Starting at about $1,600 (US) about three times the cost of a decent quality flip-chart presentation set up it’s definitely worth considering if you have remote presentation needs. << Back
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