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Andrew
Hello,
Hopefully there is an answer (or an excuse) which will satisfy a perplexed
client...
In a small breakout room at a conference, a presenter arrived with his
laptop to plug into our projector. Plugged in - watched the DOS boot on the
projector, but when it came to the user login prompt, the output to the
projector ceased.
Tried all sorts of power-up options and graphics card settings to no avail.
As far as the settings went the laptop should have been outputting 1024x768
@ 60Hz so it should not have been a problem.
The real surprise was when this happened again the next day with a different
speaker and PC (but again NT) - and this time, he went off to get his own
projector - which worked.
The projector supplied by me was a Sanyo XU35 and it worked faultlessly with
all other laptops over the two days.
Any thoughts welcomed.
Hopefully there is an answer (or an excuse) which will satisfy a perplexed
client...
In a small breakout room at a conference, a presenter arrived with his
laptop to plug into our projector. Plugged in - watched the DOS boot on the
projector, but when it came to the user login prompt, the output to the
projector ceased.
Tried all sorts of power-up options and graphics card settings to no avail.
As far as the settings went the laptop should have been outputting 1024x768
@ 60Hz so it should not have been a problem.
The real surprise was when this happened again the next day with a different
speaker and PC (but again NT) - and this time, he went off to get his own
projector - which worked.
The projector supplied by me was a Sanyo XU35 and it worked faultlessly with
all other laptops over the two days.
Any thoughts welcomed.