BlackBerry Presenter Review


By: Nick Mokey, digitaltrends.com

Introduction

For an army of workers who wear wingtips like combat boots, Hickey Freeman suits like flak vests and clutch Samsonite briefcases like duffle bags, the BlackBerry is as much a phone as a sidearm: reliable, always on the hip, but ultimately, too weak for the real action. Delivering presentations – the sales equivalent of trench warfare – requires the big guns. A chunky laptop is usually par for the course.

Research in Motion set out to change that with its $200 BlackBerry Presenter. The tiny, palm-sized brick takes the place of a much larger laptop by allowing the everyday BlackBerry to serve up PowerPoint files to a projector or TV screen, wirelessly. We took the new device through live fire training to see whether it could really pull it off.

Features

RIM’s BlackBerry Presenter looks a bit like an Altoids tin as designed by RIM: striped in solid metal edging, gloss black on top, and MasterLock solid. At just under an inch tall, 3.4 inches long and 2.4 inches wide, it will easily drop into whatever jacket pocket isn’t occupied by your BlackBerry. Read Full Story

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