In a previous message graywolf said "Slide projection has been dying for
years. Many slide shows in the past 20 years
have been put on video tape and shown on a TV screen."
I can remember when every salesman that came to pitch something to our
company either brought a slide projector or called ahead to make sure we
had one. Kodak Carousel projectors were so common that I don't think
anyone ever asked if we had the right kind of projector, it was assumed.
Now, I can't remember the last time a salesman brought slides. It has to
be at least ten years since I've seen one. Presentations have been
composed in Microsoft's Powerpoint and projected from laptop computers for
many years.
Sales presentations alone must have been a huge part of the slide projector
market.
See you later, gs
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