Thanks, I may give that a try.

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of JimHays
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 1:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Infof about new smartboards

Bruce

We use a powered splitter - we get one from Monoprice.com for under 
$20.  Short (6') VGA cable from computer to the in port of the Monoprice 
splitter,  Short (6') cable from out port 1 of the splitter to the 
monitor and a long (50') cable to the projector mounted on the ceiling.  
We use the Monoprice spittler that includes audio and the 50' cable - 
also from Monoprice - has audio built in as well.

Don't mess with two long cables.


Bruce Brewer wrote:
>
> The new Smart boards do not provide an integrated VGA cable from the 
> projector to the control panel; we are now expected to provide our own 
> cable from the computer all the way up through the arm to the 
> projector.    *LAME   *and back if we want to use the computer monitor 
> also.
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Always, in the previous boards, the cable that came with the boards 
> had an integrated VGA cable in the cable that connected to the control 
> panel of the board, all we had to do was provide a short VGA cable to 
> connect the computer to the Smartboard control panel and the board was 
> ready to use.
>
>  
>
> Now, with the new design, no VGA cable is incorporated into the cable 
> between the projector and the control panel, therefore rendering the 
> board *useless, as delivered*.
>
>  
>
> I called Smarttech twice and they were quite unhelpful and said that 
> *we have to provide* a long VGA cable now from the computer up to the 
> projector and back for the monitor to work.
>
>  
>
> Both times we went round and round about how on my end the product had 
> always been ready to use out of the box and now it is rendered 
> useless, unless we ourselves purchase and provide the long VGA cables, 
> which is what move the image form the computer to the projector and 
> the board. There response was basically, well that the way it is now. 
> At which I proceed to explain that the product is of no use to me, as 
> is. To which they respond, is there anything else we can help you with 
> today.
>
>  
>
> NOT SMART, DUMB!
>
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