As the name suggests, the Genius Ring Presenter is a computer mouse, track pad and laser pointer that can be worn on the finger. Ideal for those big business presentations when PowerPoint is projected ...
New Air Mouse Enables Effortless Presentations, and Computer Control from Anywhere in the Room CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SMK-Link Electronics, owner of Gyration and a subsidiary of SMK ...
If you want to make a presentation using a mouse pointer but the mouse pointer is inconspicuous or if you do not have a laser pointer,PointerStick"is. The design, color and size of the mouse pointer ...
It gets difficult to hold presentations on projectors and other big screens with simple and small mouse pointer. Additionally, if you don’t have an alternative tool at hand that can effectively ...
A good example of why it pays to be careful when comparison shopping is the Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse ($49.99 list). This notebook mouse switches between ordinary mouse work and a ...
A wireless mouse, presenter, and laser pointer, all in one. ZeroMouse claims to be the world's smallest, the size of two quarters. This multi-functional gadget measures 0.5 x 0.9 x 1.8 in (13 x 24 x ...
SML-Link Electronics’ (www.smkusa.com) $99.99 Air Mouse Presenter is both a PowerPoint remote control and an “in air” handheld mouse–enabling clickable access to hyperlinks and other interactive ...
If you are looking for a tiny wireless mouse you may be interested in the ZeroMouse which measures just 13 x 24 x 46 mm in size offering a truly portable mouse and presentation pointer perfect for ...
Genius has unveiled a new product called the Ring Presenter. The device slips onto the finger like a ring and has a control pad on the top that allows the user to control the cursor on the computer as ...
Gigabyte are one of the top manufacturers in the industry, famed for their motherboards especially, I myself use Gigabyte hardware in my system and there is a good chance that you do too, or have done ...
No, PowerPoint 2010 (part of the upcoming Office 2010 suite) doesn't magically add lasers to your mouse. (How cool would that be?) But it does have a pretty slick, why-didn't-anyone-think-of-it-before ...