Dan,
After your comment about Sandeep's logo as a reverse superman image, I had to spend about 5-10 minutes looking, and like a 3 D stereogram it popped, but I had never seen it that way before.
Well, your perception of the smaller AC image on the chromebook is a bit like you seeing superman with Sandeep's logo. I should have commented on this but really did not think about it till you mentioned it. However, using the singular chrome remote desktop (CRD) app, if I fully expand AC on my desktop, then it projects a bit fuzzy on my chromebook and TV screen. If I leave the AC the regular size on my desktop and click on the CRD tab up top to fully expand screen and fit to size screen, then the letters are crisp and clear and actually bigger and easier to read on both chromebook/TV and even easier to read than on the desktop.
The TV is a 24 inch Samsung 1080i and large enough. I have a moveable wall mounted arm, so I can move the TV any direction. First thing in AM I make sure the CRD settings are the same as before, and chart readable with TV facing me, if not just reset to the way it looks on the picture, then I know the TV image is easily read by patient, and then have it turned toward the patient either sitting in chair or exam table. My exam rooms are small and patients have all been able to read and follow along.
The screen on the chromebook is quite easy to read as I reconcile meds, order, prescribe or print up Up to Date material. And I do not look at TV when doing this.
I have the TV mounted, the base being about shoulder height and I am 68 inches tall. My patients sit off to the left of TV about 6 feet away in a chair, and the exam table is a bit closer to the TV than the chair.
I got a screaming deal on the TV -169 dollars, and have not looked at the cost of the projector, but at this point will be buying the same TV and wall mounted moveable arm for the other exam room.