How can I output to the monitor from an Android device

I'm trying to make a demonstration on an Android device, but the screen is too small, so it’s quite difficult to make a demonstration, let them speak in a conference room with 12 people. Although I can transfer the device to the table or just borrow or get more devices for demonstration purposes.

I understand that there are devies where you can buy a special USB converter to make TV-out, like on the iPhone, and some specific Android devices (for example, Motorola Incredible?) But I need a demonstration on a specific device where it works running standard Android build.

I understand that I can do this on the Android emulator, but the screen refresh rate is too slow, as it will send the wrong message to the audience that the application is running slowly. (Or is there a way to increase the screen refresh rate for the emulator?) In addition, the emulator does not support multitouch. (Or am I wrong?)

Not sure anyone

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You don't have many options.

You can use Droid @Screen , but the refresh rate on it can be 6 frames per second. I do not know of another software projector that is faster.

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If you have an embedded device, you can try the Droid VNC Server (it's on the market). The refresh rate is no worse too , but of course I don’t want the full video or the arcade game to be shown on it.

You can also get a webcam, mount it using a tripod. Something like this . Downside - your hands will be on the way, perhaps problems with lighting and / or focus. Growth potential - decent refresh rate.

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