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		<title>by: Didier Moulin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 23:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>The audience response system market keeps growing.
There are more and more models on the market, in more or less large series. The latest models are in credit card size with not weight more than few grams. These packages are ,for the most, efficient and compatible with PowerPoint. Most of the new generation of keypads are using radio technology (2.4 GHz), which operates without implementation constraint like infrared devices.

The features vary according to use, but some are fundamental to remember:
- Size and weight for transport
- Ergonomic and easy to use
- Consumption of batteries
- Software performance for PowerPoint

I work for PowerVote audience response system which provides the same type of product. Fully integrated in Microsoft PowerPoint and as easy to use as a wireless mouse, Its technology is becoming accessible to anybody who wants to make a PowerPoint presentation interactive. PowerVote is the smallest wireless voting keypad with a screen on the market.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The audience response system market keeps growing.<br />
There are more and more models on the market, in more or less large series. The latest models are in credit card size with not weight more than few grams. These packages are ,for the most, efficient and compatible with PowerPoint. Most of the new generation of keypads are using radio technology (2.4 GHz), which operates without implementation constraint like infrared devices.</p>
<p>The features vary according to use, but some are fundamental to remember:<br />
- Size and weight for transport<br />
- Ergonomic and easy to use<br />
- Consumption of batteries<br />
- Software performance for PowerPoint</p>
<p>I work for PowerVote audience response system which provides the same type of product. Fully integrated in Microsoft PowerPoint and as easy to use as a wireless mouse, Its technology is becoming accessible to anybody who wants to make a PowerPoint presentation interactive. PowerVote is the smallest wireless voting keypad with a screen on the market.
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