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Yes, if you have a projector to hook up to (the organization's or one you've bought and carry with you). I hooked into the organization's Epson. I added a wireless mouse, which meant a little plug-in that goes to one of the USB ports. That allowed me to have a "clicker in my hand" for advancing the slides, rather than having to use the thumb pad on the laptop. I plugged my flash drive with various Power Point lectures into one of the other USB ports. This is an inexpensive way to go (under $200), but don't forget to add about $15 for a wireless mouse.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but you'd have to buy the license for Office 2016 (which is pre-installed) when the trial expires, or install the PowerPoint viewer.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Using a Flash Drive may produce some lag when transitioning slides. Performance would be improved by loading the presentation to the internal hard drive on the device. If the presentation is extremely large with pictures/videos and motion slide transitions there will be lag. This is an entry level, light use system. it would be great for basic PowerPoint presentations.
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