If I bring popcorn can I come an watch it on your new tv?
Chocolate would be better

Mike said
Qimage should be able to show the slide show on the projector as long as the projector is set up as a second monitor in Windows. Just drag the slide show screen over to the second monitor/projector and it should stay there. Give it a try.
I tried it using the TV as a second monitor set such that is was a clone of the laptop screen. In the Windowed slide show mode, I was able to drag the slide show window across to the TV screen and the main Qimage screen remained on the laptop. In the full screen mode, the laptop & TV both showed the full screen view which is better from the audience point of view and quite easy to operate. I just need to work out the procedure for going back to the main Q screen, so I can revert to showing a single image (mouse over space-bar) and then re-start the slide show at where I left off. The trick is to select the re-start image on the preview before doing CTRL S.
So, it does look like using Qimage slide show is a viable option, it'll save extra work in making a slide show in anther application.
Just to comment on using a TV as a monitor; the laptop is 1250x800pixels, the TV is 1921x1080pixels. I could not fill the TV screen despite trying to select the TV resolution on the display properties of "monitor 2". The TV told me it was unsupported

I used a setting of 1250x800 to get it to work. I assume I'd need some sort of HDMI conversion device to "fill" the screen.
I set the "monitor" colour space in Q to sRGB and the TV colours looked good.
The next step is to check it out with the projection system. All should be ok there, the projector is 1024x768 pixels.
Terry.