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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