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Keyspan Presentation Tool, 2007-01-27 I am a very avid technology user and science teacher. My students are involved with many professional presentations and I am a lead teacher and mentor for many proffessional teacher groups. My students and I believe this is the easiest preentation tool we have found. It is rock solid. I beieve in Apple computers and this is the only presentation tool that works with Apple products right out of the box. I have purchased three of these gems. Two were used by first year teachers without any training.
Best buy in a presentation tool.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Disappointing, 2007-01-23 I had the Keyspan plugged into the back of my computer which is set up next to my entertainment center. I wanted to be able to control the mouse on my 46" Samsung LCD screen from the couch, no more than 5-10 ft away, but it cannot even pick up a signal from that distance to the back of my tower. I had to buy a USB 2.0 extension cord to run it up the back and on top of my entertainment center where I thought for sure it should be able to pick up the signal with near lossless accuracy, but no joy. The signal is better with the extension, but is still sporatic a lot of the time. The media button is a plus though, which is the only reason for the 2 stars. My advice would be to go for a 2.4 ghz, which is why I just ordered a Hiro 4-in-1 2.4GHz Chrome WIFI Presenter, which I hope is far less disappointing.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Great piece of equipment, 2007-01-15 I am a teacher and use poerpoints often. The remote is great, I have had no problems with it yet. I love the mouse feature.
It's ok, nothing too special, 2007-01-15 It's ok, nothing too special. There are better ones in the market
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Good but not as good as past versions, 2007-01-11 This remote is very commonly rebranded by many companies. I had a nice ACOM remote that looked *identical* except for the substituted logo. Both have the same features but the new one requires the user to hold down two buttons for ~5 seconds to activate the laser pointer which then auto shuts off after 30 minutes (regardless of the amount of activity). This is probably a safety feature but is entirely unnecessary, and I have never seen a similar safety feature on a non-remote type laser pointer. I bought a dozen of these to outfit "AV first aid kits" to be used by visiting presenters at my college, and now I am dealing with the non-intuitive nature of these remotes.
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