Are you looking for a way to connect your computer to your TV to go to your favorite sites or play videos? Or perhaps you'd like to make the connection using a Kylo browser for TVs. It's made fast and simple thanks to the Loop Pointer.
This innovative gadget gives you control of the cursor with just a few motions of your wrist while you are comfortably seated across from the TV. It will even work through cabinet doors that are shut thanks to patented motion-sensing technology. It boasts a sleek, ergonomic design with four buttons and a scroll wheel that has bagged it several awards.
The Loop Pointer is a kind of mouse that senses motion simply with a wave of the wrist. It goes into a computer's USB 2. 0 port and requires no other drives or software. Natural hand tremors and varying orientaion will not keep it from working either as its advanced technology reduces these effects, make the Loop Pointer very easy and convenient to use.
It's also a great tool for instructors and presenters who connect computers to projectors. It makes it easy to stay in control and move across pages wherever one is in a room. The Loop pointer is compatible with computers that have Linux, Windows or Mac OS.
Check out the latest in remote technology, buy it for $49.00 here
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ReplyDeleteWow, this is interesting! I use my pc to watch tv and hate to get up and can't get a regular remote to work. Thanks for the tip :)
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This thing is intense sounding, especially for the price.
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