No, none of them have big screen PCs and I doubt the own an HMDI cable between them.
I can get my text up okay with a computer connected to the telly. What I have to do is get it playable on a CD DVD player that's always there. If it wasn't so far to go for disks, I'd buy some and simply try it in the flat I'm in.
It's such a vast tome that most folk do not want to read it on their computers. Well, laptops, anyway. I need to put it in front of them on the big screen, with them in their comfy chairs a scotch in one hand and a pen in the other.
The Samsung we have in Texas can read a stick with the manual on it. I wondered if that was specially formatted - and the software specifically for that task. I assume it is.
It's almost feasible to give them a series of .jpg's Wouldn't take that long I suppose, but I have to say the Google book thing with scanned pages is a pain to read. Be interesting to see how it would pan out. Talking of panning. If I could put the tellies on their ends, it would be a lot more practical.