BlackBerry Mobile Presentation

 

Mobile 
Presentation     

B-Connected's BlackBerrry Mobile Presentation solution allows any BlackBerry user to present directly from their BlackBerry direct to a
Projector. This opens up a whole new world to BlackBerry users.
Now you no longer need a Laptop to do your MS PowerPoint®
presentations: now that truly is a mobile office.

 

BBtoProjector 

This simple device negates the need to lug you laptop around,
now simply with your BlackBerry in hand you can present
anything thats on your BlackBerry device to your audience
.

If you want to make business easier, staff more productive and
better serve your clients, get more from your BES today, simply
call B-Connected on +353-1-6854011 or email
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