Genius Ring Presenter device launched

Posted on Wednesday, January 04 2012 @ 15:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Genius reveals the Ring Presenter, a new ring-style touch cursor controller that will be sold for $69.99. The device has a built-in laser pointer and is available in seven colors; black, silver, blue, gold, pink, purple and green. It offers full access control of PowerPoint slides, web pages, and documents from your fingertips, and uses a rechargeable ultra-slim li-ion battery.
Genius, a leading maker of computer peripherals, is announcing their groundbreaking new product, Ring Presenter, a ring style touch cursor controller with a built-in laser pointer for business, travel, education, and i-users.

Designed for flexibility, the five buttoned Ring Presenter can easily shift between a PowerPoint presentation or cursor function with the mode switch feature.

In presentation mode the Ring Presenter facilitates smooth control of slides. Viewing and exiting slide shows is made easy with just a single click. The newly added next and last page buttons expand the ease-of-use while giving presentations.

The built-in laser pointer helps even more to reduce presentation fumbles. Shining up to a distance of ten meters for slide changing and pointing with one hand is now possible.

Alternatively, in space confined areas such as trains, buses, or planes, viewing documents or web pages becomes simplified with the cursor function. Having a left, right, and middle click button with an additional scrolling option, the Ring Presenter provides all mouse functions you need.

Recharging is simple; when the battery-low indicator lights up, just plug it into the micro USB rechargeable cable. And with the worry-free 2.4GHz technology and included USB pico receiver, a reliable working performance is ensured. When the Ring Presenter is not in use, the USB pico receiver can be safely attached to the Presenter.

The Genius Ring Presenter is beautifully packaged in a hard case, and comes with a pocket-sized travel bag. It is available in seven colors: black, silver, blue, gold, pink, purple, or green.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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