In message <[log in to unmask]>, Adrian
Midgley <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Documents for meetings should of course be placed on the website or
>e-mailed to the list in advance, but if there is a physical meeting
>then either a data projector[5] or a printer should be available at the
>meeting in case paper is needed.
>
>THe chairman may have an excuse to be provided with a 19" monitor[5]
>for meetings - my consulting room is large enough for the group, I am
>glad to say.
Has anyone tried the TV screen enlarger advertised in the Innovations
catalogue?
Costs UKP19.95 + p&p, and said to blow even the smallest TV screen up to
26" - and be suitable for PC monitors..
Mary
>
>[5] Morgan have some at £1500 but even that might be more than we have
>to play with - pity. A large monitor would be good enough for small
>group meetings, and if it is driven off the cahirman/secretary's laptop
>then everyone around the table can be facing a screen.
Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
tel:01582 663218 (surgery)fax:01582 476488 (surgery)
Member of British Healthcare Internet Association
Dunstable and Houghton Regis Locality Commisssioning Pilot
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