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Yes: the bar literally hooked a laptop up to its TVs and had patrons watch that.
In 2011, Swartz hooked a laptop up to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MITT) network and downloaded a bunch of documents from an academic database named JSTOR.
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There are so many high quality streams available that it makes very little sense to pay £100 a month to watch on a TV when you can just hook a laptop up with a HDMI cable.
The equipment to hook a laptop or handheld organizer into a wireless system has become inexpensive and ubiquitous in the last year, said Allan Scott, business developer at Orinoco Systems, a Lucent Technologies division that manufactures wireless LAN, or local area network, cards.
While he hooked up a laptop computer to one of the monitors inside the white container, my job was to keep an eye out for wildlife.
He had surreptitiously hooked up a laptop to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology network and used it to download millions of articles from the JSTOR archive of academic publications.
They hooked a projector up to a laptop, aimed it at a miniature set and watched, with the 12-tone music of Berg playing, as live films were interspersed with Rorschach-like ink spots morphing on the pages of a dictionary — with occasional cameos by Mr. Kentridge's hands, wielding a brush or turning the pages.
The kids hook up a laptop running Google Earth to a projector, then project the image onto the white space.
Example: a new system the company recently sold to EasyJet, a low-cost carrier in the U.K. Pilots hook up a laptop in the cockpit prior to takeoff and fill out all paperwork, download charts and complete their flight plans.
While there are other ways to do this (for example, using a PS3 or hooking up a laptop), Boxee makes the experience much more intuitive, and gives users less of a reason to use cable or buy shows through iTunes and other content stores.
Put the computer (or printer to hook up a laptop to print) in this area.
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