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Innovative Presentations with Network Projector VPL-PX15 Simulated picture Wireless Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc) Presentations The VPL-PX15 is the first of Sony projectors to include a wireless Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc) networking capability. Where a network environment is not provided, this technology enables a wireless Peer to Peer network to be set up using a wireless LAN PC Card*. This revolutionary application means that users can come to a meeting, set up a Peer to Peer network with their PCs and the projector, and run their presentations by communicating with and transferring data to the VPL-PX15. By doing away with the problem of cable connections between PC and projector, this development makes an important contribution to the smooth running of presentations and avoids the trouble of disconnecting and connecting PCs when several different presenters are involved. * When using a wireless LAN PC Card, please confirm the safety regulations in each area. Wireless Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc) Wireless LAN PC Card Wireless LAN PC Card

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Wireless Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc) Presentations
Wireless LAN
PC Card
Wireless LAN
PC Card
Wireless Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc)
Simulated picture
Innovative Presentations with
Network Projector VPL-PX15
disconnecting and connecting PCs when several different
presenters are involved.
*
When using a wireless LAN PC Card, please confirm the safety regulations in each area.
The VPL-PX15 is the first of Sony projectors to include a
wireless Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc) networking capability.
Where a network environment is not provided, this
technology enables a wireless Peer to Peer network to be
set up using a wireless LAN PC Card
*
. This revolutionary
application means that users can come to a meeting, set up
a Peer to Peer network with their PCs and the projector,
and run their presentations by communicating with and
transferring data to the VPL-PX15.
By doing away with the
problem of cable connections between PC and projector,
this development makes an important contribution to the
smooth running of presentations and avoids the trouble of