4 in 1 Laser Pointer - PDA Stylus - LED Light - Pen | 
| Brand: Instapark
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $3.02 You Save: $26.97 (90%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 75
Color: silver Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6 x 0.5 x 0.5
MPN: 2005108 Model: 4in1 PDA UPC: 004119005093 EAN: 0615564000016 ASIN: B000CS79VI
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| Features:
| • | 4 in1 red laser pointer, PDA stylus pen, white LED light, black ball pen | | • | Press button for red laser beam or LED light | | • | Twist barrel for PDA stylus or ball pen | | • | Powered by 3 x LR41 button cell battery included + 3 extra LR41 battery (Total of 6 batteries!!!) |
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Product Description 100% Brand new 4 in1 red laser pointer, PDA stylus pen, white LED light, black ball pen. Best suitable kit for professors, teachers, doctors, student presentation and etc. Press button for red laser beam or LED light and twist barrel for PDA stylus or ball pen. Red laser with 650nm wavelength. Max Output power: <5mW
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Excellent for Business Presentors March 7, 2007 Jennifer I (Northeast USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I use this constantly when I'm conducting training sessions. So far the battery has lasted almost 1 year and I still haven't had to replace it. The product is sturdy and can take a fall well.
Very nice pen April 3, 2008 Susan J. Sachsenmaier (Madison, WI USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I like this pen a lot. I was concerned that I would like the stylus but not the pen, as I prefer uniball pens and not ball point pens. This pen makes a clean, smooth line that I like just fine. The stylus works as a stylus should. The laser pointer has good distance and a nice point. The LED is bright enough, but you have to hold the button down to keep it on, which is a bit clumsy and inefficient; on the other hand, it cannot be left on by mistake, nor can the button be pushed on by accident in your purse, pocket or briefcase. The pen has a nice grip and is classy looking. I got it for $20 but I see now the price is double that - don't know why. Before I can recommend it for $40, I would want to see how long the ink will last. I don't know if refills are available. I hope so.
Great idea still in search of a solution October 20, 2008 DeLane D. Wright (West Liberty, Iowa USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like the idea of this pen: ink, stylus, light and lazer pointer. Too bad this particular item doesn't fill the bill. To begin, the pen is too long, about an inch too long. Because it is heavier than most pens, and because that weight is distributed unevenly (toward the top) the thing is awkard to hold. Terrible balance. Making things worse, the finish is very smooth, so the pen tends to slip around in your hand. The stylus is great, but it requires both hands to switch from the stylus to the pen (requires twisting or rotating the two ends in opposite directions). Finally, the ink pen glides over the paper like the tip of an X-acto knife. So, poor balance, clumbsy mechanics and mediocre performance. Strike three. Find something else.
Poor Quality Construction Pervades This 4-in-1 Pen August 18, 2008 George Shaw (Columbus, OH USA) Unfortunately, I find this pen to suffer from poor quality construction. The laser pointer and LED light components of the pen seem to work well--the other end is the problem. The ballpoint pen writes poorly. The ink does not roll out smoothly. Of course the pen-insert can be replaced, but it's really not worth replacing. The greater problem with this 4-in-1 device is that the twisting mechanism that allows you to select between pen and stylus is loose--it's poorly and imprecisely machined--so the extruted tip doesn't stay out when you apply pressure to it (i.e. when you try to write). You can feel the intended catch when you twist the barrel, however the it doesn't actually catch. Not adequately anyway. Point is, you get what you pay for, and I recommend you look elsewhere.
Cool device September 4, 2008 H. Keith (USA) I really like this product. Would like it better if the pen was a rollerball!
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