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Electronics : Kensington Si600 Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer - Presentation remote control - radio
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![]() Rating: - Does exactly what it says on the tin!I do a lot of presentations with my job, and wanted a reliable & simple means of controlling Powerpoint etc remotely. This does the job perfectly. It's plug & Play (both on my XP machine, and also my MacBook) and has controls to enable you to: - 1. Move forward (i.e. page down in PPT) 2. Move backward (i.e. page up in PPT) 3. Blank the screen (i.e. pressing B in PPT) 4. Fire the laser pointer It fits nicely into the hand, too, ... Read More Rating: - It even switches itself off!I'm delighted with this - not only does it work from the other end of the room (like everyone else says), it switches itself off when you put the transmitter into the main unit. So neat! Rating: - So good, I got 2!You can plug two in and they don't interfer with each other! Great with multiple presenters (eg during a church service)! excellent design, range and feel. works with xp and Vista, Open Office (or Powerpoint) or pdfs (though you can not blank the creen with pdf). Essential piece of kit! Rating: - Kensington Si600 Wireless Presenter - Great BuyI do a lot of presentations and I have used a friends Kensington, He urged me to buy one and it is truly excellent. It makes life so much easier and you will have to use a system you are unsure of ever again (we have all been there and advanced the slides at the wrong time). A must for all presenters. Rating: - Couldn't be betterI bought the remote, not actually needing it for a week or two, with next day delivery. I've seen the remotes in action, and have used one in the past and I was terribly eager to get my hands on one... The first thing I did (after tearing through the packaging like a kid on Christmas morning) was plug it in and open up an old presentation. My lord! I sat there for hours going back and forth, using the blackout function (the screen fades to black at the touch of a button, incredibly helpful if ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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