LAUSANNE, Switzerland & NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Logitech (SIX:LOGN) (NASDAQ:LOGI) announced the launch of the exclusive Spotlight Presentation Academy, a one-day bootcamp created with ...
A quick question that is work related. I would like to use a laser pointer with a PowerPoint / One Note presentation. Perhaps turn slides or even write on the screen. In other words I want to do more ...
The last thing most people think about when preparing to give a PowerPoint presentation is the little controller they hold to progress through slides or highlight areas of the screen with a laser ...
Logitech's Spotlight Presentation Remote is designed to be more than a clicker. Its features aim to make presentations go more smoothly. My pet peeve is when writers begin an article by letting the ...
First, let me admit that I don’t have a lot of experience with presentation pointers. The few presentations that I’ve done over the course of my career did not involve PowerPoint slides — or any other ...
Spotlight, the name of Logitech's new presentation remote, looks a lot like the original Apple TV remote. Its metal housing with curved edges fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. Buttons are ...
Computer accessory company Logitech today announced the launch of Spotlight a new remote for presentation. "Unlike the traditional slide clicker or laser pointer of the past, Spotlight is designed to ...
In addition to new gaming accessories, Logitech has also introduced two new wireless presenters, its Professional Presenter R800 and Wireless Presenter R400. Both of the contoured, plug-and-play ...
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Google “best presentation clickers” — simple devices that remotely advance slides in programs like Microsoft Powerpoint, Keynote, Prezi, Google Slides, and so on — and you’ll likely find Logitech’s ...
The last thing most people think about when preparing to give a PowerPoint presentation is the little controller they hold to progress through slides or highlight areas of the screen with a laser ...