> I'm still waiting for Amazon to come out with a 52" Kindle or find
> a 60" quadHD LCD television I can afford to put under the glass on
> my conference room table for print reviews (that's enough for a
> 30x42 sheet at 100%, btw).
You can do this with Acrobat and a Mac as well. There's a little
adapter you buy that should let you plug into a video display that
I've used for presentations and the odd lecture. I do it with a
laptop and a wireless mouse. I haven't tried adding comments to a pdf
using Acrobat, but I'm sure it's as easy as doing the same thing to a
PowerPoint presentation.
Of course you can probably also do it with a PC, too, if you have a
short list of requirements and don't consider yourself cool enough
for a Mac. (Sorry--couldn't resist--won't happen again)
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.......................................| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania
1864)
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