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102 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than before
I've used both this version and the previous version of this device and have found a few significant changes.

First, the laser button also puts Powerpoint into presentation mode, a feature absent on the previous model. However, rather than presenting the current screen in presentation mode, it goes to the first page of the presentation. I could see this...
Published on November 22, 2006 by reviewer81054

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79 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Powerpoint only!
I love the Kensington presenters. The best aspect of them is the simplicity. If I am running a conference, I can just hand it to speakers (academics mainly) and they can use it right away. So having a new version taking AA batteries was very exciting. It's not that the old disk batteries were that bad: I just never had a small screwdriver to get to them...
Published on January 17, 2008 by Michael Trick


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102 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than before, November 22, 2006
This review is from: Kensington 33374 Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer (Office Product)
I've used both this version and the previous version of this device and have found a few significant changes.

First, the laser button also puts Powerpoint into presentation mode, a feature absent on the previous model. However, rather than presenting the current screen in presentation mode, it goes to the first page of the presentation. I could see this being a disadvantage if you want to use your laser pointer while being in the normal view mode. However, others had previous complained that there was not a way of automatically going back into presentation mode if you accidentally exit out of presentation when you're on the last slide -- something that this feature really doesn't fix.

The USB transmitter that plugs into the computer is nearly half the size in the new version, which is nice, given the bulky size of the previous version.

The device now runs on AAA batteries instead of a smaller, disc-type battery. This is nice, since you had to go to a store to pick up replacement batteries for the old version.

The new device is also slightly heavier, but not significantly so.

Otherwise, the device seems the same (color, texture are slightly different)
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79 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Powerpoint only!, January 17, 2008
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I love the Kensington presenters. The best aspect of them is the simplicity. If I am running a conference, I can just hand it to speakers (academics mainly) and they can use it right away. So having a new version taking AA batteries was very exciting. It's not that the old disk batteries were that bad: I just never had a small screwdriver to get to them!

This new version has some improvements: the USB thingy now stays in its holder better, so it doesn't fall out in my backpack. The overall feel of the presenter is good. But I need to find a small screwdriver, put in a new disk battery, go back to my old presenter and give this one to someone else. As others have noted, pushing the laser has the side effect of sending an F5 to the system. No problem if in powerpoint, but for any other program, this leads to all sorts of weird behavior. For instance, when I switch from powerpoint to illustrate something in Excel and press the laser, up pops a "Go to" window. Confusing and annoying to all concerned.

The advantage of being able to start a powerpoint presentation (which is what F5 does in powerpoint) is vastly outweighed by the inability to use the laser pointer with any other software.
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55 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comparison of several presenters, August 6, 2007
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I've compared about 5 or 6 presenters in actual use for a corporate application. All work well and get the job done. This one worked flawlessly -- plugs in, recognized by pc, and buttons are working immediately. The functionality is limited to 4 buttons though and a laser, which is fine for basic needs. If that's all you need (forward, back, stop, laser), then this is a good choice. I prefer the Logitech for the added convenience of having a volume control and timer, but if those features aren't important, this is an equally good unit.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mac compatability, October 26, 2008
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I bought this item on Amazon several months ago (as an awesome lightning deal nonetheless) and I've been able to use it and test it. I own and primarily use a MacBook Pro (now 1 generation old) running OS X 10.5 Leopard so my main concern in purchasing this item was its compatibility with the Mac OS and IWork '08 version of PowerPoint (namely Keynote). I am happy to say that the item seems to function without any trouble with Keynote! For various reasons, I also run Microsoft Office 2008 Mac - and I'm happy to report that the device also functions with Powerpoint. Perhaps the best thing of all with this wireless presenter is that there is no software to install. Note to Mac users - when you put the receiver into the USB port OS X will prompt you with a wizard thinking that the receiver is actually a keyboard - just close the dialog, no harm no foul. Overall, a great buy, highly recommended!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as advertised, October 30, 2006
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The Kensington wireless remote with laser pointer works exactly as advertised. Put the USB receiver into a PC's USB port, give it a few seconds to be recognized (we tested this with Windows XP SP2), fire up a PowerPoint presentation (we use PowerPoint 2003), and the buttons move the presentation forward, backward, or hide it. We had no problem using it from the back of our lunchroom, about 50' to the laptop.

Caveat: putting the receiver back in the main unit turns it off, which is good, unless someone wants to use just the laser pointer. The receiver is very small and could get lost easily (even if someone puts it in a pocket, it would be easy to forget). If you pop out the receiver slightly but leave it in the unit, the laser is on but the receiver won't get lost.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Kensington 33374... Don't waste your money!, January 3, 2007
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The Kensington 33374 looks very high-tech and is easily installed but lacks in some very important areas. First off, I present to large groups of people and do not like to stand in one spot when I present. The Kensington will not change the slides on the laptop if you are more than 20 feet away or if there is obstructions between myself and the USB plug in. The pointer also projects a very small red dot, which is almost impossible to see from further distances. I recommend the PowerPresenter from StreetSmart. It is a little bit more expensive but has been worth every penny. The slides will change every time whether I am 10 feet away or 110 feet away.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Well designed Unit, March 9, 2007
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The Kensington pointer is half the price of competing units but better designed and functions better than others. The case is sturdy, has a no-slip outer coating, has a comfortable feel in the hand, and even includes a trench that serves as a holder for the receiver when not in use. Placing the receiver in this trench automatically disconnects the laser so that batteries do not have to be removed to prevent the laser turning on when the unit is packed for a trip or placed in one's pocket. And the advance and go-back buttons function all of the time, not just most of the time! The only thing holding this from being a 5 star item is the weak laser pointer. I would be happy to pay an extra $20-$30 dollars to have this same pointer with a bright green laser. Nevertheless, a very well designed, functional unit.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great must-have for any presentation, June 8, 2007
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If you're giving presentations, this is definitely a great tool. You can wander away from the laptop or desktop and still page your way through the presentation, talking with your audience and explaining issues. The walking around both helps to keep you calm and focussed, as well as maintaining the interest and attention of your audience.

I found this pointer very easy to use - plug in and voila, you're all set. The batteries are easy to change, the unit is light, and it reacts well to commands even from quite a distance.

Highly recommended for anybody giving presentations!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome!, September 18, 2006
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I was about to purchase the Kensington 33062 (released in 2003) since the customer reviews were well above average and I knew the brand was pretty reliable. I called Circuit City for a price check, and if they had any special deals. Fortuntately the Representative informed me they were out of stock (discontinued item) but kensington's newest remote was available.

I purchased this for my boss who says he loves it. It fits perfectly in his hand and was so easy to use (truly plug-n-play!). The USB receiver even stores inside the remote. The buttons are perfect too; no need to worry about pressing too lightly or pressing too hard.

We noticed that the laser *doesn't* work when the USB receiver is in its little compartment (don't lose the USB!). Also, the light seems a little weak when used on a laptop monitor.

I would like to hear comparisons between this one and the 33062 model, just to see how much has improved or if they are both pretty much the same.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Laser button acts like F5 key, September 6, 2007
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We ordered several of these remotes to use at work in our conference rooms, and overall, they work great. Very easy to install, no drivers needed, the buttons are responsive and easy to press. It's a slick remote and looks professional.

I gave this a 3 because of one irritation, which is that pressing the laser button while in a program other than PowerPoint produces the same effect as pressing the F5 button on the keyboard. In IE, the screen refreshes; in our accounting program, the help box pops up. I know it's advertised as a presentation slide remote, but it's nice to be able to use the laser with other types of programs that are part of the presentation. Instead, it has been rather disruptive and distracting during meetings. It irritated one of our directors so much, we must order replacements of different mfg for them all.
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