Saturday, March 8, 2008

Projector Remotes - Get Close To Your Audience

Get closer to your audience when you use one of the many cool remote presentation tools that are now available at very reasonable prices:

Kensington wireless presentation indoor/outdoor remote with laser pointer:

Effective from up to 100 ft. indoor and 50 ft. outdoors, the Kensington wireless presentation remote is compatible with most multimedia projectors, PCs and laptops. Includes a lower powered laser pointer. Retails for about $99.

Honeywell Power Presenter Wireless Remote Control

While not as sleek in design as the Kensington, it is just as effective. It also has a working range from 100 ft. indoors, has a built in laser pointer plus 128 flash memory. Retails for about $119.

Mustang Presentation remote

This 3-in-1 omni-direction wireless remote is effective at over 100 ft. indoors. It functions as a remote device, a wireless mouse and a laser pointer. It requires no additional software and uses easy-to-set up usb technology. Retails for about $80

RCA Presentation remote control

A more sophisticated remote presentation tool that actually includes motion sensors that moves the onscreen cursor as you move the remote. It has multi-receiver functionality allowing you to use two remotes simultaneously (tag team presentations anyone?) This tool is more compatible with PC presentations than with mac. Retails for about $160.

Keyspan Presentation remote

A more budget-conscious option, the Keyspan presentation remote works from up to 40 feet indoors and includes a laser printer and mouse control. just plug it into your usb port and you are up and running. A choice of Presentation Magazine for its full feature set at an affordable price. Retails for about $50.

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Why Are Golfers Confused After Taking Golf Lessons?

You simply can not play to your maximum every time you think about the mechanics of your swing. Period. Every time you are ready to hit your shot and think about all the golf techniques that you learned, you become all confused. The downswing average speed is less then 2 seconds, and the only way your will learn is if you play naturally.

We are programmed to play with our faults and fixes and try to remember all steps before even placing our golf ball on the tee. We dont have to analyze the aspect of the swing. Of course, for beginners, I suggest taking at least one course to learn the basics but not 20, unless you want to become a professional. Remember on my previous article on ezinearticles.com, that average golfers plays less then 10 games per year. All they want is to have fun in the fairway.

I have lots of respect for professionals golfer. However they live with golf lessons. They simply can not teach you every aspects of golf which they took 20-30 years to learn as they would simply blow your head off. A little secret I learn myself is to practice 3 times per week on a driving range for every game that you will play. It is important also how to practice on a range using the proper clubs in sequence. Never start with your driver, how many times do we see that? Use short irons first and do not simply hit with eyes close. Try hitting a target and if there is none, use the distance pole, dont worry, youre not gonna break it, you have to touch it first, and this is where you will see the difference between professionals and amateurs.

Have a nice golf game and remember, relax.

Robert

http://www.golfslicenhooknomore.com

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