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Kensington Expert Wireless Presenter with Green Laser Pointer, Cursor Control...
$ 42.15
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Kensington Expert Wireless Presenter with Green Laser Pointer, Cursor Control, and 8GB Memory (K72427AMA)Product Details
Style: Green laser + 8G memory
Brand: Kensington
MPN: K72427AMA
UPC: 638084705162
EAN: 0638084705162
Product Dimensions: 3 x 5.2 x 8.1 inches
Item Weight: 0.48 ounces
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
Item model number: K72427AMA
Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Green laser pointer is 10X brighter than standard red pointers
Removable 8GB micro sd card to store your presentations
Cursor control joystick lets you use the presenter like a mouse, moving cursor up/down and left/right
Backlit button controls move slides forward/back, can black out the screen and activate the green laser pointer
Compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Mac OS X; Controls Keynote and PowerPoint; Wireless range up to 150-Feet (50 meters); USB receiver stores inside
Style:Green laser + 8G memory Make your next presentation unforgettable with the Presenter Expert Green Laser Presenter with Cursor Control and Memory. The Presenter Expert stores your presentation on a 8GB dongle that stores inside the presenter. It will also help you make your point with a bright green laser 10 times brighter than standard red lasers, so it’s suitable for even the biggest rooms and brightest screens. The powerful 2.4Ghz remote resists interference and lets you control Keynote or PowerPoint from up to 150 feet (50 meters) away. Great features like backlit buttons, a low battery indicator, on/off switch. A convenient carry pouch is included. Controls Keynote and PowerPoint. Own what professionals use to take control of the room--and a laptop's cursor--with the Expert Wireless Presenter Expert with Green Laser & 4GB Memory. The presenter stores your PowerPoint or Keynote files on the 4GB Micro SD card that fits into the wireless USB receiver. With a simple flick of a switch, you toggle between presentation and cursor control modes.