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5.0 out of 5 stars
Keyspan is essential for presenters,
By D'Arcy McCallum (Campbellville, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tripp Lite PR-US2 Presentation Remote Wireless with Laser, Mouse (Office Product)
While the Keyspan device has a lot of capabilities, the only thing that I use it for is to advance and backup a Powerpoint presentation while I'm standing up. It fits into your hand, with the advance/backup controlled by your thumb. After the first few presentations, you completely forget about the device - it seems an extension of your brain - as if you are willing the slide to change. It has a range of at least 30 feet. I really don't know how I ever got along without it. Two hints - first hold it so that the only thing that you touch is the thumb switch - the other buttons on the face can interfere with your intent, second put a little piece of scotch tape over the battery compartment lid. The battery lid (and battery) have a tendency to pop out at inopportune times.
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3.9 out of 5 stars (98 customer reviews) 78 of 80 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but not perfect,
By Vitali Zagorodnov - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tripp Lite PR-US2 Presentation Remote Wireless with Laser, Mouse (Office Product)
I bought this remote to make PowerPoint presentations and I have to say I am pretty satisfied with the purchase. It does what it claims, installation was painless, just insert the transmitter into USB port and WinXP can recognize the device. I haven't tested the maximum operating distance, but I never experienced a problem with the laptop not responding to my actions. Just a couple things I would like to mention that I feel need improvement.First, it's difficult to turn on the laser pointer. You need to press one button and then hold two buttons together and wait for 10 seconds. And the same you would like to turn it off. I cannot really understand if such complexity is really necessary. Second, the battery used is the round flat one, like the one in the watches, just bigger. You can find it online, but not in the convenience store. I would rather them use a standard one. Otherwise, I think for the money that is the best you can do. Comparable Logitech model is probably better, but costs $100 more at the time of this review. 45 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Presentation Remote I have found,
By PD - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tripp Lite PR-US2 Presentation Remote Wireless with Laser, Mouse (Office Product)
I do presentations all the time. Tired of my old remote, I bought one of each of the major brands to compare them: Interlink, Atek, Logitech, Gyro, ...By far this is my favorite remote. The key features are 1. Size: small enough to fit easily in your pocket 2. Built in laser pointer 3. Mouse controls: thumb pad, plus 2 buttons 4. Scroll wheel. The last feature -- the scroll wheel -- is hard to find in many remotes. I really like using the scroll wheel to flip rapidly through a presentation. That feature sets this remote apart for me. All in all, a very nice product for a very reasonable price. 35 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Success w/ My Remote,
By Joe "Shmo" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tripp Lite PR-US2 Presentation Remote Wireless with Laser, Mouse (Office Product)
I've tried a number of remotes, some of which are more expensive. This one has worked the best for me. For a point of reference, the last one I used (and returned) was the Logitech Multimedia Presenter w/ trackball; unconventional start procedure and sloooooowwwww trackball that didn't move all that freely.Anyway, back to the point(er). I think the Keyspan is laid out quite well. Advancing slides can be done using either the wheel or the advance button. The mouse is very responsive w/ good speed and has an automatic slow-down next to buttons (nice for those w/o much dexterity or new to the one-finger operation). The laser wasn't as tough for me as some of the other reviewers. Just depress one button while depressing another one for 3-4 seconds and voila. The laser option is kinda moot for me though since using a laser on something like a powerpoint presentation will generally not yield good results anyway; the laser will always get overpowered by the slide. If you use a laser on something like a big powerpoint on a screen, you can imagine just how ineffective it would be. That is why I use the mouse pointer when highlighting things I'm talking about on a particular slide. And that is why the nice speed and responsiveness of the mouse pad is a plus. Bottom line: No complaints from me, has worked like a charm so far, and is a good buy imo. UPDATE: The remote continues to work w/o problems. Used it for the entire school year (teach at a university and use powerpoint incessantly). The only add-on that you might want to get is an extension for the receiver if line-of-sight is an issue; I suggest a retractable cord so that you can stay as portable as possible. Besides that, the remote itself has proven to be solidly constructed and has held up quite well. UPDATE #2: A couple years later and things are still hunky-dory w/ the remote. Works like a charm. Use it about 10 hours a week, so got some good mileage on it, and still everything is just fine. If you do get one, I still would suggest a USB extension cord; easier to hook up to a computer, especially if the port is on the back or it's one of those tight ones at an angle and you might want to use the other usb port (like on many of the Dell's). UPDATE #3: Well, we're now looking at nearly 5 years since I wrote my initial review. Nothing has changed. This thing is still working lights out and hasn't given me any problems. I still look at new stuff out there (gadget guy), but still nothing compares yet. Even bought a Swiss Gear one 'cause it was dirt cheap and had the dongle that fit into the remote when not in use. But, couldn't compare. This thing is one of those 'classic' input devices that you'll keep forever if you try it (kinda like the logitech trackman wheel is for me as a mouse). |
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