what about a digital slide-show instead?
can be just as interactive
without many of the problems you are experiencing.
used computers are CHEAP right now...
i dont know a lot about most of the things you discuss on this list...
but i am a graphics specialist.
would LOVE to help with this kind of thing (volunteer).
barb
>maybe get Fisher-Price to design one :)
>would putting it in casework with the controls attached to the outside
>work for the application? perhaps even in plexi. if she wanted to let
>visitors "see" it work?
>linn
>
>Jan McCormick wrote:
>
>> Greetings:
>>
>> Once again I am asking for another colleague that is working on an exhibit.
>> She is currently using a slide projector that is manipulated by the public
>> and the slides are easily accessable. She would like any suggestions on
>> types of projectors that the public can't break, and also keeps the slides
>> secure. Are there any projectors out there that are great for exhibit
>> purposes?
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated. Any one have a good used one for sale?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any and all suggestions!
>>
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