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Remote control Pen Pointer With Page Up/Down Function
- Model: ILP-001-2BL
- Shipping Weight: 500g
Good Price+Top Quality+Best Service
Remote control Pen Pointer With Page Up/Down Function [ILP-001-2BL] - This brand new RC Pen Pointer, combining USB technology with infrared technology, is a demonstrative tool widely used in teaching, conference and product show. With a
| This brand new RC Pen Pointer, combining USB technology with infrared technology, is a demonstrative tool widely used in teaching, conference and product show. With a wireless remote control distance up to 20 meters, you can stay in any corners of classroom or what interactive activities you make with the listener at the back of meeting room, as long as you click, the image you want will appear on the screen automatically. There is no need to appoint a special person to operate your laptop any more. You also don' t need to go back to the platform for page shift. It is also equipped with infrared transmitter and laser indicator. Main function keys include Page Down, Page Up, and Laser Button. It is the best assistant for the business briefing, teaching and demonstration! |
- Laser pointer & page up/down function
- Support Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ACDSee, Website, Acrobat Reader etc
- Support System: WINDOWS98/2000/ME/XP
- Support Various Documents: PowerPoint presentation documents, photographs browsing and document OFFICE
- Display, website, E-Book browser
- Power: 3 x LR44 button batteries
- Brass material for pen body
- Beautiful appearance and portable mini-pen design
- 1 * Remote Pointer Pen
- 1 * User Manual
| Dimension |
Ø=1.4cm,L=11.9cm |
| Remote ControlTechnology |
Infrared Technology |
| Computer Interface |
USB 2.0,No Driver Requested |
| Remote Control Distance |
No Less than 15 Meters |
| Laser Distance |
No Less than 200 Meters |
| Color |
Blue |
| Size (L*W*H) |
cm* cm *cm |
| Gross Weight |
0.110kg |
| Package Size (L*W*H) |
15.2cm *10.2cm*3cm |
| Package Type |
Color Box |
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 21 August, 2008.
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