Da-Lite Laser Pointer - Red

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Da-Lite Laser Pointer - Red

from: Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc.



 : Da-Lite Laser Pointer - Red
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Brand: Da-Lite
EAN: 0717068427532
Label: Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc.
Manufacturer: Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc.
Publisher: Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc.
Studio: Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc.



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Product DescriptionLaser Pointers are the perfect accessory for highlighting important points during presentations. Capture the attention of your entire audience by projecting a brilliant red spot precisely where you want. Choose the standard Laser Pointer to bring life to your next presentation or for extra pizzazz, choose the Blinking Mode Laser Pointer which allows you to project either a solid or pulsating red spot. The Jumbo Laser Pointer, measuring 10' in length, is ideal for the rental market where security is a factor.




Features:
  • The ultimate in presentation convenience.
  • Laser Pointer with batteries
  • 5.5" long.













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