HI,
New to this forum, so forgive me if a similar question has already been answered.
I had a technical question in relation to a wall-mounted TV used for presentations for a business in Central London.
We are looking for a monitor/TV screen to mount onto one of our walls, for the purpose of showcasing a powerpoint presentation (or similar) to our patrons/members. The monitor needs to be large (roughly 42”) and ideally have the capability of performing such a task.
Basically, we want to know the best way of going about this. I'm guessing that the purchase of an all-in-one TV, with built in DVD is the easiest solution. [The powerpoint presentation could be burnt onto the DVD]. However the screen has to be large...ideally 42"
So, is there a 42” TV or similar size, with a built in DVD player somewhere on the market? Or can anyone suggest another product that can showcase presentations? Ideally, we are trying avoid having an external source, such as a laptop or computer wired in, to prevent excess cables.
If anyone can relate to having wall mounted monitors for business, or has any advice, I would be truly greatful!
Regards,
New to this forum, so forgive me if a similar question has already been answered.
I had a technical question in relation to a wall-mounted TV used for presentations for a business in Central London.
We are looking for a monitor/TV screen to mount onto one of our walls, for the purpose of showcasing a powerpoint presentation (or similar) to our patrons/members. The monitor needs to be large (roughly 42”) and ideally have the capability of performing such a task.
Basically, we want to know the best way of going about this. I'm guessing that the purchase of an all-in-one TV, with built in DVD is the easiest solution. [The powerpoint presentation could be burnt onto the DVD]. However the screen has to be large...ideally 42"
So, is there a 42” TV or similar size, with a built in DVD player somewhere on the market? Or can anyone suggest another product that can showcase presentations? Ideally, we are trying avoid having an external source, such as a laptop or computer wired in, to prevent excess cables.
If anyone can relate to having wall mounted monitors for business, or has any advice, I would be truly greatful!
Regards,