Interlink Electronics Point Navigator Wireless Remote Control

Interlink Electronics Point Navigator Wireless Remote Control

 
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Product Description:

RemotePoint Navigator is perhaps the presentation industry's most ergonomically perfect remote control. Its polished metal, icon-studded control keys support Slide Forward, Slide Back and Slide Hide functions, and a laser pointer. Installation? Just plug in the USB receiver and go! Navigator's 50' RF wireless range means that no matter where you're standing or which way you're facing in the room, your slides will advance on queue - every time.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • No software installation required
  • Convenient USB port
  • Hide/reveal slide feature
  • Laser pointer included
  • 1-year warranty covering parts and service
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS
  • EAN: 0715262941007
  • FormFactor: External
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS
  • Manufacturer: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS
  • Model: VP4100
  • MPN: VP4100
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS
  • Studio: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS
  • UPC: 715262941007
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

Customer Reviews

Great except for laser2004-09-20
This works extremely well right out of the box with no software to install. The unit is very small and fits comfortably in your hand. The only problem, as others have noted, is that the laser is a bit to weak, so I carry the remote and a different laser.
Great product - Terrible cust service2004-06-07
The one I purchased arrived defective. It took customer service almost 2 months to fully correct the problem and send another unit.

When it works, it's a great device. Good range and has the key features for a good presentation.

Interlink Navigator prone to interference2004-06-01
Good product for the most part, however on two occasions the Presenter quit functioning in the middle of slide shows due to RF interference. We are looking at the 2.5 ghz model in the hopes that will be less prone to stray RFI. Next show we will have both an IR and a RF remote.
Worth every cent2004-05-05
I bought this because I give a lot of seminars and it works a treat. No software to instal, no wires, simply plug-and-play. The only thing that I can fault with this product is the Laser Beam is rather weak. If you really need this feature in your presentation remote, then you may want to look for something else. But if you don't then this is an excellent piece of kit.
Great Product2004-02-13
I too am a university prof who makes power point presentations several times per week. This tool changed my whole flow for the better. I rec'd it as part of an industry event give-away and let it sit in my desk for several weeks before I started using it. What was I waiting for?! It's so simple to use -- plug and play at its finest -- and so far it has been reliable for its intended purpose. The laser is a bit dim, but it's fine. Great product and worth the $$$. If you present for a living, you will be pleased you went this route.

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