Have you looked into projectors with onboard support? Seems in this day & age what you'd really want is something enabled for Chromecast, upnp, dlna, etc.. at which point you could drive it wireless from any cheap tablet. I'm just extrapolating from the flat screen tv market trend assuming such software is also on projectors worth their salt although Chromecast dongles are cheap.
Don't totally forget you might want to HDMI a random device and Redmere active cables are the way to go for runs longer than a meter or two because they are so thin, flexible & work without fuss. Otherwise NUC was also my kneejerk reaction though not from practical usage. On Feb 14, 2015 9:04 AM, "Dave Gibney" <[email protected]> wrote: > Delurk :) > > > > What would you guys recommend as a small computer dedicated to driving a > meeting room projector. At our community center, we are looking at wall or > ceiling mounting projectors in our several meeting spaces (including the > gym > and auditorium). > > My "vision" is a small box dedicated to each projector that can show > PowerPoint and various media. Ideally controlled and media loaded via Wi-Fi > or even Bluetooth. Perhaps even controlled by a phone or tablet. > > What would this collective mind suggest? > > > > Dave Gibney > > 509-715-9552 > > Pullman, WA > > > >
