The 1984 presentation program called Presentation was compatible only with Mac OS.
The program for conducting psychological experiments called Presentation is compatible only with Windows.
Any computer with a display can theoretically be used to make a presentation.
I think that all computers are compatible with some kind of presentation software, but it varies because different computers are no compatible with the same software.
Malwarebytes. It is actually compatible with any type of computer or laptop. It is also very good. It is suggested by many teachers and computer specialists.
To find out which type of graphics card is compatible with your computer you will need to know the specific specifications on your computer. Your local electronics store's salesperson can help you find a match for your computer.
Yes it is. All you have to do is press "save as" and then save it as an ODT presentation.
Absolutely. Considering your new computer's motherboard supports the same type of ram. I'm assuming you have a ddr2 ram compatible computer and that your purchasing a new computer with a ddr2 compatible motherboard.
A digital presentation is like a normAl presentation but on computer or program
A karaoke microphone is never compatible to a computer.
Microsoft office is compatible with your dell computer.
Images from Adobe Photoshop can be used for any presentation, you just need to make sure that you save them out as a file type that is compatible with whatever program you are using for the presentation, and that either you/your company have the rights to those images, or you have permission from the owner of the images to use them.
Basically, you can use any type of computer as far as it handle the load, and compatible with drivers for the printer.
A popular and well known program for computer presentations is Power Point. Power point is easy to use and looks professional. It is compatible with both Mac and PC.