Method and apparatus for magnifying display data generated in a

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395139, 353 42, G06F 1520

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051387000

ABSTRACT:
To magnify display data generated by a lap-top type computer using a magnifying display unit having a transmission type liquid crystal display (LCD) and an overhead projector (OHP) apparatus, a display control apparatus is set between the lap-top type computer and the magnifying display unit. The display control apparatus is connected via an interface to the lap-top type computer. The display data is stored in the display control apparatus. The stored display data is output to the LCD in a predetermined timing so that it is magnified by the OHP apparatus.

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