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team-4480 02-04-2016 21:40

Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
Hi,

This is probably a really ignorant question, but I couldn't find the answer anywhere(on CD or Admin manual) and we are submitting for the first time ever. Is there a TV or projector for us to use for a powerpoint? I felt like I watched one team on YouTube have a TV during their presentation but they might have brought it themselves.

Thanks!

Sperkowsky 02-04-2016 21:47

Re: Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team-4480 (Post 1566653)
Hi,

This is probably a really ignorant question, but I couldn't find the answer anywhere(on CD or Admin manual) and we are submitting for the first time ever. Is there a TV or projector for us to use for a powerpoint? I felt like I watched one team on YouTube have a TV during their presentation but they might have brought it themselves.

Thanks!

There is not. You can bring a laptop with you. I have seen some teams bring in projectors as well. But, in short no, there is not tv or projector. Even if you want to just show your chairmans vid you have to bring a laptop

AndrewPospeshil 02-04-2016 21:49

Re: Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
The judging room does not contain a TV or any sort of technology for you. Some will have a table or a power cord, but do not assume that it will, as this is not guaranteed and varies based on the venue. My suggestion is plan on bringing everything you will need - table, cart, TV/projector, laptop, even portable battery. You should also be able to adapt to various room setups - You might be in a large classroom with plenty of quiet halls to practice in, or in a dressing room under the bleachers with tons of background noise. Unless you know for sure and confirm with event staff, you should not rely on particular conditions when you enter the judging room. Good luck with your submission!

AllenGregoryIV 03-04-2016 13:34

Re: Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
We bring a TV, TV stand, battery, inverter, and laptop. It's also completely set up and working before the presenters push it into the room.

ebarker 03-04-2016 14:20

Re: Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
Here is a cart we developed over the years. And here is how we did it.

First off we are not a rich team. We are a hyper-scrounging team. If you had to buy all of this stuff from scratch it would cost a fortune.
  • The cart is a laptop charger / storage cart we got for free from surplus.
  • The inverter we acquired over time.
  • The printer was donated.
  • The battery OR'ing box we built with parts from Digi-Key.
  • The Laptop was a donated surplus from a sponsor.
  • Up the back to the cart are two pieces of 8020 framing - to hold the monitor.
  • On the back of the monitor is sheet of aluminum that mates the monitor to the 8020.
  • The monitor is one we bought for 1,000 uses, about $ 250 bucks for a 43" Insignia TV, $ 140 bucks for a 32" Insignia TV.
  • 12 VDC Supply is something we recently acquired.

At the bottom of the right side bay you can set 3 robot batteries, which will power the TV monitor and laptop for 4 hours. If you plug in the DC supply to the wall it has a higher voltage than the batteries, and it supplies power to the cart and inhibits battery drain. So you may see us plugged into the wall with the presentation 'up' and we pull the wall plug and roll down the street. It is very tough to see through the blackness but on the upper right door, ziptied is a cloth bag, that holds a handheld presenter. The cardboard trays are 'drawers' to stow documents, gaffers tape, etc. The red pad under the printer was a donation from a team at a regional, one of those kneepads that you use when working on a robot. We use it to cushion the printer. There is a sound system on the inside top deck, used to support video, say when shown at a corporate outreach event.

The main usage of the cart is corporate demos, school demos, outreach, screens for FLL or FTC tournaments, and in our lab, for teaching and learning in a workgroup setting. And it is perfect for going to competitions and supporting pit displays, printing, document storage, and Chairman's presentations. During outreach when we have robot cameras in play for say shooting a ball or target type things, the crowd can have the same view as the driver, with the DS, Dashboard, and video. For certain audiences that can be a crowd pleaser. We can also lock it, to protect assets we may stow away. And it is awesome being able to go to an outreach event or school self-contained, and not having to deal with the random technology that one might encounter.

In the aggregate, covering that many bases makes it a very useful and versatile asset.

If all you want to do is Chairman's you could get away with an inverter, robot battery, a tablecloth, a cheap utility cart, and a monitor and laptop.

Our solution worked out for us because we got our hands on a bunch of stuff for free or cheap and use it for ton of different things. This thing is in near constant use.

So if you describe a vision of what you want to get to to your teams partners, sponsors, and friends, who knows what might show up. Good Luck!




AllenGregoryIV 03-04-2016 14:30

Re: Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
Some more details.

We moved to using this TV cart this year. With the two shelves moved up behind the TV so it doesn't look like we have anything driving the TV.

We normally use a laptop owned by own of the presenters so they are familiar with it but it could be anything that has an HDMI output. Also remember to have the HDMI cable, and the USB presentation remote.

For the TV in previous years we used the 42" TV from my living room. This year we used the 39" 4K TV that I use as a computer monitor, it's a bit lighter. At some point we will probably buy a TV for team use but for now taking what ever we need from my apartment seems to work.

FrankJ 03-04-2016 14:32

Re: Chairman's Award Interview Projector/TV?
 
Keep in mind that you will not be given time boot up your technology. The clock starts ticking when you walk in the door. Have a plan for technology failure. Also all the judges will need to be able to see the screen. Most will not have the sharp vision of a teenager :]


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