Most courtrooms weren’t designed with legal technology in mind, so routing cables between laptops, projectors, external displays, and presentation controllers can be cumbersome and time consuming not to mention a potential tripping hazard. But as courts begin to adopt wireless technology, lawyers have more connectivity options. Capitalizing on Wi-Fi eliminates the need to carry cables into the courtroom, speeds setup times, and removes the possibility of presentation blackouts caused by accidental disconnects or faulty cables.
Here’s a quick list of wireless options to get you started:
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