[HacktionLab] Portable projector recommendations (was Re: HacktionLab Digest, Vol 103, Issue 10)

Brent thebrentc at gmail.com
Tue May 2 11:45:38 UTC 2017


Hi everyone,

I'm thinking to invest in a projector for times like these.. any
recommendations while the topic comes up? Ideally something small-form,
backpackable, not too crap, not too expensive, works on linux (which i
imagine they all do). Not sure of the costs, but was hoping around a couple
of hundred quid range.

Anyway I've signed up :) Will really aim to do some proper work this time
:/ Thinking to propose a workshop around digital forensics and related
stuff.. will put up something on the wiki..

b


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> ?Sent from BlueMail ?On 13 Apr 2017, at 18:29, Mike Harris <
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> Hi All,
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> All the workshop ideas sound great.
>
> I feel we need a workshops co-ordinator to organise things before the
> event. The role is:
>
> - see what proposals are on email and the wiki
>
> - decide what spaces we need and what equipment we need (for example
> video projects, I have one pretty decent one, as in highish resolution)
>
> - help people who need wiki accounts to put their ideas up and/or put
> their ideas up for them
>
> - make a list of kit and jobs to do to get things set up to be given to
> the set-up team
>
> with some optional extras:
>
> - perhaps check the sign-ups and hassle those who proposal workshops to
> sign up
>
> - perhaps decide that we'd like the Workshops page restored to the BC
> web site and then maintain this
>
> I do not think either part should take a lot of time to do, with
> probably a bit of time (5-30 minutes depending) every other day from now
> up until the event.
>
> Anyone fancing taking this on?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mike.
>
> On 13 Apr 2017 18:29, at 18:29, Mike Harris <mike.harris at xtreamlab.net>
> wrote:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >All the workshop ideas sound great.
> >
> >I feel we need a workshops co-ordinator to organise things before the
> >event.  The role is:
> >
> >- see what proposals are on email and the wiki
> >
> >- decide what spaces we need and what equipment we need (for example
> >video projects, I have one pretty decent one, as in highish resolution)
> >
> >- help people who need wiki accounts to put their ideas up and/or put
> >their ideas up for them
> >
> >- make a list of kit and jobs to do to get things set up to be given to
> >the set-up team
> >
> >with some optional extras:
> >
> >- perhaps check the sign-ups and hassle those who proposal workshops to
> >sign up
> >
> >- perhaps decide that we'd like the Workshops page restored to the BC
> >web site and then maintain this
> >
> >I do not think either part should take a lot of time to do, with
> >probably a bit of time (5-30 minutes depending) every other day from
> >now
> >up until the event.
> >
> >Anyone fancing taking this on?
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >Mike.
> >
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