Mediaguy
 
 
Mediaguy's Stats
 
  • Review Count
    2
  • Helpfulness Votes
    0
  • First Review
    November 3, 2017
  • Last Review
    November 3, 2017
  • Featured Reviews
    0
  • Average Rating
    4
 
Reviews Comments
  • Review Comment Count
    0
  • Helpfulness Votes
    0
  • First Review Comment
    None
  • Last Review Comment
    None
  • Featured Review Comments
    0
 
Questions
  • Question Count
    0
  • Helpfulness Votes
    0
  • First Question
    None
  • Last Question
    None
  • Featured Questions
    0
 
  • Answer Count
    1
  • Helpfulness Votes
    0
  • First Answer
    November 3, 2017
  • Last Answer
    November 3, 2017
  • Featured Answers
    0
  • Best Answers
    0
 
 
Mediaguy's Reviews
 
 Toshiba - 43" Class (42.5" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV
Toshiba - 43" Class (42.5" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV
Watch movies or play games with exceptional clarity by using this Toshiba Full HD TV with 1080p resolution. Three HDMI inputs and a USB port make it easy to connect other devices. This Toshiba Full HD TV has DTS TruSurround and two built-in speakers to project high-quality sound throughout the room.
 
Great TV for the money
Customer Rating
4.0 out of 5
4.0
Posted by: Mediaguy
from St. Louis, MO
on November 3, 2017
  • Verified Purchaser
  • My Best Buy® Elite Plus Member
No frills, but solid performance. If you need tvs to do signage or basic displays for not a lot of money this could be the one.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 2228806457
My Best Buy number: 2228806457
Mobile Submission: False
0points
0out of 0found this review helpful.
 
 Targus - Laser Presentation Remote - Black
Targus - Laser Presentation Remote - Black
The Targus Laser Presentation Remote features a simplistic button layout, making it easy to give presentations. The Key Lock™ Technology locks non-essential buttons when not needed to help eliminate accidental button presses. The integrated laser pointer allows the presenter to highlight important content while the backlit buttons provide visibility in environments with low lighting. The latest RF 2.4GHz cordless technology works from up to 40ft away, providing flexibility while presenting in large conference rooms or classrooms. The mini USB receiver stores inside of the presenter so it's always ready to use. The device is immediately ready to use and comes stocked with one AAA battery.
 
Simple but great presentation controller
Customer Rating
4.0 out of 5
4.0
Posted by: Mediaguy
from St. Louis, MO
on November 3, 2017
  • Verified Purchaser
  • My Best Buy® Elite Plus Member
Its a very simple remote that gets the job done. It would be great if the button to disable the black out and end presentation function required an extended push and hold period instead of just a tap, but the dual color LED lets you know quickly that the extra buttons are active. We like this controller.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 2228806457
My Best Buy number: 2228806457
Mobile Submission: False
0points
0out of 0found this review helpful.
 
Mediaguy's Questions
 
Mediaguy has not submitted any questions.
 
Mediaguy's Answers
 
 Targus - Laser Presentation Remote - Black
Targus - Laser Presentation Remote - Black
The Targus Laser Presentation Remote features a simplistic button layout, making it easy to give presentations. The Key Lock™ Technology locks non-essential buttons when not needed to help eliminate accidental button presses. The integrated laser pointer allows the presenter to highlight important content while the backlit buttons provide visibility in environments with low lighting. The latest RF 2.4GHz cordless technology works from up to 40ft away, providing flexibility while presenting in large conference rooms or classrooms. The mini USB receiver stores inside of the presenter so it's always ready to use. The device is immediately ready to use and comes stocked with one AAA battery.
 

what is the small piece shown to rthe left of the clicker above-called-the piece that fits into the laptop

The USB bluetooth receiver I would suppose.
6 years, 6 months ago
by
Posted by: 
Mediaguy