One of the little known features of Adobe Acrobat is the ability to do Powerpoint-like presentations. If you manage your trial exhibits in Acrobat then it's probably easiest to use Acrobat to display the documents. You can set the display mode to full-screen, which is pretty stunning. We'll say more about this feature down the road. For now, we have this recommendation: buy a portable, easy to use display projector. If you have your own projector you'll always be ready to present, without worrying about if the equipment will be supplied. Also, you'll be familiar with a key component of your presentation (you wouldn't go to court with a laptop you just borrowed from a friend would you?) So, what kind of projector is good?
I can heartily recommend the Epson Powerlite S3 LCD Projector ($699 at Amazon). It puts out 1600 lumens (a measure of brightness), which is darn good and certainly more than you need in almost any setting you might encounter. This projector gets great reviews, and after using it I can see why. It comes with a nice travel case and all the add-ons you might need. The one thing it doesn't come with, but which you should always have with you if you do a presentation is an extension cord, preferably a long one (just in case!).
yeah!I know that Adobe can do powerpoint like presentations !!This feature is still unexplored!Adobe is thought to be used just for reading the documents!!
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brad pitt
lawyer directory
Posted by: bradpitt1111 | May 25, 2009 at 06:03 AM