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3 Ways to Play a PowerPoint Presentation on TV |

Friday, 06 November 2009
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Microsoft PowerPoint is popular with most of us. So is TV. When you make an astonishing PPT presentation and would like to share with your family and friends around, you can put the PowerPoint on TV to make a visual feast. The PowerPoint TV show also gives your audience a more comfortable feel of your self-made present. Then How to view PowerPoint on TV? Here we will discuss three main methods of watching PowerPoint on TV. Method 1 Show PowerPoint on TV with a DVD player Let's see how to burn PowerPoint to DVD using Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Pro, a versatile tool featuring customized DVD menus and fast precise conversion. Next,
you can either continue the conversion by the default parameters with
PPT to DVD Burner, or make advanced settings as necessary. Method 2 View PowerPoint on TV via Apple TV Method 3 Connect your TV directly to PC Comparing the above three, we can obviously observe that Method 1 and 2 are superior to the third method in keeping the entire PowerPoint onto TV with excellent effects. Besides, the first two methods will save your time a lot as you don't need to bother yourself with technical troubles that may occur when using the third method. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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