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| |  | Batteries, Chargers & Power Supplies | Home » » » SMK-Link VP4350 RemotePoint Global Presenter | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.75 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 17 reviews |
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11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Almost GreatOct 05, 2006
By Mark A. Horstman I present to large groups all the time and have had remotes like this one for a long time. This one disappointed me for two reasons, one of which may just be an individual glitch. First, it was bigger than I thought it would be. I'm 6'4", and it was pretty big in my hand. I preferred smaller ones that practically disappear in my hand. Its shape didn't help... just felt bulkier than I thought it would. Second, it had an annoying habit of advancing or reversing slides when I used the laser button, which is between the two slide controls. It was so delicately sensitive I couldn't get it to just laser point unless I was exceptionally careful, which defeats the purpose.
I have had other interlink products, and had thought this would be my latest upgrade. I'm trying something different this time - but it will be from interlink, and I will try to get my money back.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
RemotePoint Makes You Look GoodAug 08, 2008
By Paul A. Johnson
"Trouble Breaker™ #1"
The RemotePoint Global Presenter makes driving a slide show easy. When the device is in my hand, it performs without my having to think about it, allowing me to focus on my audience and what they need to hear and see next. Anyone who's used a joystick mouse on a laptop knows what a dream it is to use once you're used to it. The laser pointer and slide controls are goof proof. My biggest issues with it came when I wasn't using it. Once I slipped it into a pocket during a presentation, and quickly learned not to do that; a little jiggle or bump and the slides would move! I set it down now. And since there's not an on/off switch, I've taken to removing a battery when I'm done so as not to deplete the battery from jiggling around in my travel bag. That said, the unit comes in a cleverly-designed padded case that includes an interior pocket to hold the USB antenna (and that battery!). I'm glad I own it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
extremely useful presenter that helps to open up your classroom.Feb 04, 2009
By C. Zuver
"--Zuver"
I have experience with a number of presenters, including ones from Logitech and SMK-Link. Though they may be smaller and cheaper, this presenter remote provides superior functions that make it worth the money.
First: The laser on this remote is extremely bright. It easily will reach across a basketball court (or 2 football fields in the dark.)
Second: The mouse eraser head in the center, though slower than a regular mouse, is extremely helpful when using links within presentations. No longer do you have to walk to the computer to click on a link. (If the mouse is too slow for you, increase the speed of your mouse motion within the control panel)
Third: The control doesn't feel like it will snap in your hands. As a guy, I often felt like the little remotes were too small to operate effectively. I would often push multiple buttons at once. The large face control, as well as the trigger right click button prevent that. I can navigate my presentations with ease, never looking down to see where buttons are.
However, there are a few negative aspects:
First: The receiver does not plug into the body of the remote for storage. Though the remote comes with a cover that holds it, I often am worried about losing the receiver.
Second: On older computers, it can take longer (more than 15 sec.) to upload the drivers, as the remote is seen as both a mouse and a keyboard.
Third: No permanent off button. I suggest taking the batteries out when you transport it... You can accidentally click buttons even when it is in its soft case, using up valuable battery charge.
Summary: If you are looking for an upper-end remote, then this is definitely one worth considering.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great wireless mouseMar 20, 2007
By Ahmed M. El-Geneidy This is a great tool for presentation and includes averything a person needs for a power point. The main problem with it is that it is not easy to use if you have a movie in the powerpoint making it run with this was not possible for me. Also the mouse in it is very slow and not sensetive enough.
PresenterJan 03, 2012
By Stewart Bernard Outstanding product. Works well. Great components. High quality material. Have not used it in an actual presentation yet but I used this model before which is why I purchased it.
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