Editorial Product Review:Item Description:RemotePoint Navigator is 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.
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Highly Recommended
I bought this for our department in a large company after a recommendation from another department. The word is spreading about this little gizmo - everyone who uses it loves it. It's simple & gets the job done without hiccups or problems. There are no problems with reliability, either. The folks in our organization who have used it recommend it without reservation.
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Great Product
I purchased 3 of the Interlink VP4150 RemotePoint Navigator 2.4's for our department. Faculty love using this. It was a great price and easy to use. I have had one of the faculty purchase one on her own after using the departments. Highly recommend.
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Excellent
Works great. 1st time I used it was on someone else's PC. I had to cover for another person and I just plugged in the USB key, and started flipping through slides from across the room. All the keys worked great.
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Pretty good
I used this remote for the first time last week for a presentation and am here looking into buying one. The control, feel, and buttons are great. It feels good in your hand and appears to be reliable.
My only concern is the size of the laser "point" onscreen. It is a bit small. Not bad, but a minor concern.
I had no problems with hitting the "black" button to end the show or to make a point during my presentation. Overall, a solid model.