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Computer Equipment Available Through PCF

This equipment is intended for occasional use by PCF-supported users. If you need access to these items on a regular basis, you should look into purchasing similar equipment to keep on hand.



Laptop PC    -top-

    Description:

    Latitude XPI CD 150MHz laptop PC, computer case, cables.

    Intended Use:

    For use with the projector (below) to give presentations, or as an emergency substitute portable PC if your primary laptop is currently being serviced (and you have an out of town conference, perhaps).

    Contact:

    Helpdesk
    helpdesk@kids.wustl.edu
    (314) 362-9500



PC Video Projector    -top-

    Description:

    3M MP8625 Video Projector, case and cables.

    Intended Use:

    For use with your desktop or portable PC (or the laptop mentioned above) to project the PC's video signal onto a blank wall or screen.

    Contact:

    Helpdesk
    helpdesk@kids.wustl.edu
    (314) 362-9500



Digital Camera (still images, not video)    -top-

    Description:

    Olympus D-460zoom Digital Camera, Camera bag, spare batteries, battery recharger, spare media for recording pictures. Manuals available on-line for the camera and the battery recharger.

    Intended Use:

    The camera will typically be loaned out for one week. At the start of that time, Jim will show you how to use the camera, and leave it with you. You would then take whatever pictures you needed, and arrange for Jim to pick up the camera at the end of the week. For the period of that week, you will be responsible for the camera and accompanying equipment. Please handle it with care, and secure it when not in active use.

    After picking up the camera, Jim will download the images from the camera and make them available to you on-line so that you can indicate which photos should be used where on your website. In addition to faculty head shots, you may want to consider adding virtual tours of your facilities/procedures (see the existing virtual tour collection for examples).

    Contact:

    Jim Rice <rice@kids.wustl.edu>

 

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