Best office presentation products according to redditors

We found 109 Reddit comments discussing the best office presentation products. We ranked the 76 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/ceeeKay · 6 pointsr/DungeonWorld

I got an inexpensive Swingline laminator and a pack of 100 sheets for Christmas last year.

Since I got into Dugeon World I've gone a little nuts, laminating the entire set of playsheets so players can use dry-erase on them. Also did some index cards for random notes, map tiles, etc.

A technique I've found I really like is using sharpie for semi-permanent stuff. You can erase it by coloring over it with a dry-erase marker. The sharpie then wipes right off.

You could easily use dry erase or sharpie to get a similar effect with item cards like this. Even the lore could have some words or phrases "obfuscated" until the player spouts lore, etc.

u/nerdycanuck · 5 pointsr/Fantasy

No problem..! I got mine for a good price on amazon a couple years back and even after laminating countless bookmarks and board game materials, it's still going strong:
https://www.amazon.ca/Swingline-Inspire-Thermal-Laminator-1701855/dp/B004FM76BK/ref=mp_s_a_1_19?ie=UTF8&qid=1535809245&sr=8-19&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Laminator

u/ahorribleidea · 5 pointsr/reloading

I would recommend upgrading to a nice digital scale, it will make things easier.

Maybe get a few of these if you haven't yet thought about how you're going to store your loaded ammo.

I have that same tumbler, works great. I would also suggest a separator for afterwords. Some brass polish is nice too.

I think that kit comes with a hand trimmer, but I would recommend a larger one, your hands will thank you.

I went with a Lyman kit for my starter set, and while it's a lot more expensive than yours, I've been very pleased with it.

When you start doing 223 you'll also want a case length trimmer. This one works pretty well for me.

u/aspbergerinparadise · 4 pointsr/gadgets

search for "bluetooth wireless presenter" (I assume your laptop has bluetooth since practically any laptop made in the last 5 years comes with it)

eg: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=bluetooth+wireless+presenter

I always like Logitech products: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Presentation-Connectivity-Bluetooth-PowerPoint/dp/B07CC7DMX8 this one has a USB receiver, but you could connect via BlueTooth and not use the USB receiver at all. Seems like the bluetooth doesn't work with Apple products, so if you have a macbook or something you might want to keep looking.

u/Squ4d13 · 3 pointsr/boardgames

I ran into a similar situation with the player boards for Eclipse and again for Zombicide. In the end, I did purchased my own Thermal Laminator and some extra Thermal Laminating Pouches for this specific purpose. Keep in mind, that the player boards for Eclipse did require the larger A3 Thermal Laminating Pouches though. I am pleased with the results, and I can assure that it has already saved my collection from bent edges and scratches. This was also a nice addition to my own custom player boards that I printed off for Zombicide as well.

u/survyguy79 · 3 pointsr/crashbandicoot
u/Del3v3leD · 3 pointsr/funny

Rupse Dc 12v Remote Car Shop Led... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B076Y5QP6S?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I got one of these for my car and I love it. It's pretty bright too.

You're welcome :)

u/talones · 3 pointsr/ipad

There are Bluetooth presenter devices like this...
Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointer Mobile Presenter and Remote Control for iPhone X, 8 Plus, 8, iPad, Samsung Galaxy S8, MacBook Pro/Air and more (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A3WRM5G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_t-8cAbB6PBKSS

But the iPad lightning USB camera adapter will allow you to use almost any standard clicker with keynote and PowerPoint. I’ve used Logitech’s, Kensington’s, and PerfectCues plugged straight into the iPad.

u/bgoines · 3 pointsr/tabletopgamedesign

You can use clear laminating card sheets in a laminator without anything in them. That will create a thick, clear plastic card. You can add stickers or write on it.

You can also write inside the laminate sheet with a marker before you laminate it solid.

https://www.amazon.com/Laminating-3-70-Inches-Business-100-Pack-TP5851-100/dp/B00GYDTV5M/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?keywords=scotch+laminating+sheets&qid=1550945016&s=gateway&sr=8-12

These are 2.3"x3.7". Almost regular playing card size.

u/Brass_heart · 3 pointsr/DnDIY

sure

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071V2FRG9/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

here is the link to the pointers. Ill upload the ends to my thingiverse account when I get home.

u/Cab000se · 3 pointsr/Bitcoin



Get the Bitcoin

u/ewleonardspock · 2 pointsr/techsupport

You're looking for a presentation remote with a built in mouse like this.

u/SirMaster · 2 pointsr/hometheater

They do have LED projectors that have enough light output for dark rooms now.

Here are 2 good ones:
http://www.amazon.com/Acer-K330-Portable-Theater-Projector/dp/B0063R728M/ref=sr_1_29?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1345653713&sr=1-29&keywords=acer+led

http://www.amazon.com/Optomas-ML500-Lumen-Mobile-Projector/dp/B00556F9I2/ref=pd_cp_e_0

I've seen the Acer in a dark room with a 100" screen and it was plenty bright for movies.

You don't need nearly as many lumens as some people think. My Mitsibishi HC3800 is 1300 lumens and measures about 900 actual in economy mode and I have a 136" screen and it's plenty bright for movies. Much brighter and you start to lose great black levels.

http://imgur.com/a/9S4hw#12
That's ~900 lumens on a 136" screen with a "bad" camera which is why the color is off.

That said, the K11 though is probably too dim only being 200 lumens. The other LED projectors I linked are 500 lumens.

u/silvernutter · 2 pointsr/snes

I started making new labels for my collection a few weeks ago, and it is a bit of a pain. If you're not interested in spending a lot of time and money getting labels perfect, I recommend going to retrogamecases and paying the $5/label there. If you're still interested, here is my process:


There are no good sources for high quality label scans that I know of, so I generally make them myself in photoshop using a heavily modified version of this template. The same guy has a European style template as well, but I cannot vouch for its accuracy. Fortunately there is a good source for cover art, which is the cover project. Generally you can make a decently accurate label using the cover art here. Sometimes you need to fudge around with photoshop to remove logos or other stuff that is sometimes on the cover.


For printing, I use an inkjet printer with high quality glossy sticker paper that I then laminate and cut with a scrap-booking cutting machine. After it is cut I can remove the adhesive backing along with the back layer of laminate, and it looks very close to a real SNES label. This particular sticker paper is very unforgiving, so make sure your sticker is even before touching the cartridge!

If there is anything you would like more detailed information about, let me know and I would be glad to help.

u/I_Cant_Math · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I just got that same one two days ago! It's hilarious how excited I was when I found out you could get one for under $200. I actually shouted LAMINATE ALL THE THINGS when I opened it up!

I bought these pouches to go with it because they were thicker and cheaper than the recommended ones.

High five! :D

u/Dthdlr · 2 pointsr/CCW

You’d be surprised how handy a laminator comes in and they’re cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-PL9-US-Thermal-Laminator/dp/B00BUI5QWS

And this.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GYDTV5M/ref=psdc_300341_t2_B001602ZT2

Just over $30 and you can laminate whatever you want.

Or just take it to an office stor and have them laminate for a couple of bucks.

u/rel318 · 2 pointsr/Teachers

I think this is the specific one I have. It’s the first thing that comes up when you search “presentation clicker”

BEBONCOOL RF 2.4GHz Wireless Presenter Remote Presentation USB Control PowerPoint PPT Clicker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WQFFZ9I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_q7r6AbTP2H3RW

u/phareth · 2 pointsr/reloading

I would think you want a turret for each caliber you are going to reload.
Turret

I could be wrong though, I'm not familiar with this press.
You also need a scale. This is what I use:
Digital Scale

You also need some sort of media separator
Cheap:
Separator
Less Cheap:
Enclosed Separator
These are just examples, you should shop around for the best price.

u/BigBazookaTooth · 2 pointsr/DIY

I really like this idea. I'm not sure how the tape looks as the laminate coating, but these sheets might be able to make it look a bit more uniform on the inside. Maybe you can take the tape up and replace it with these if you want to bend your budget slightly.

u/morerelentless · 2 pointsr/nursing

You can also either have your custom titration guidelines product professionally laminated at staples or use self-sealing laminating paper from amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013C7V24/ref=psdc_300341_t2_B01LZUEX07

u/InductorMan · 2 pointsr/DIY

The simplest alternative might be to mount a little UV LED flashlight on the front of the handle, at a slight angle so it strikes the face of the mirror, and use a light mist of black-light spray paint on the face of the mirror, like /u/MakeItHomemade suggested. The actors might always be holding it, so the weird extra cylinder of the UV flashlight might not look super bad.

A more "clean" professional-looking prop of course wouldn't have this. An idea might be to use edge lighting.

If you apply a very light spray-varnish/urethane mist to the surface of the mirror, so that the varnish remains in discrete droplets, you should end up with a mirror that's very slightly foggy (but it's on stage so nobody will be able to see that). If you can then arrange for some edge lighting of the glass, the glass will conduct the light from the edge through the middle in the same way as one of those light up restaurant "chalk boards", but instead of the fluorescent paint pens interacting with black light LEDs to make glowing letters, you'd have the little bumps of varnish re-directing the light from whatever color of LEDs you use out of the front of the mirror. You could really even use UV edge lighting and still use the black light spray paint.

This is the same optical principle as those decorative fiber optic rods which have little air bubbles in the plastic, although of course you can't introduce air bubbles into the glass and you want much smaller/finer features to redirect the guided light out of the glass to make an even glow.

An alternative to fogging the front of the glass with the urethane would be to puncture the back silvering of the glass with some sand-paper and then paint over the back with white paint. Same principle: the guided edge light only can escape when it hits the little white specs, which redirect it out of the front of the mirror.

Your mirror really looks the part. But I will say that the bezel is a tough one to modify.

u/Sib3rian · 1 pointr/ted

Hah, no worries! As for your questions: one computer; a couple of meters; as cheap as possible.

For now, my eyes are on this guy, though there's an even cheaper one (10 bucks) that I'm considering, too.

I really just want it to help during the persuasive speech I have to give in Oral Comm. in a week or so. I don't know if I'll really need it for later (though I might. I doubt I'll get away with giving no speeches for the rest of my stay at the uni), so I don't want to spend too much money on it.

Also, since I live outside the U.S., due to a different currency (and shittier economy) that 5 bucks is more like 14, so there's no way I'm paying more than 20 unless it's a goddamn golden remote from heaven.

u/vliam · 1 pointr/boardgames

I use a similar method.

I layout my cards in Gimp and print them on Polaroid photo paper that I get at the Dollar Tree. 8 sheets for a buck = 72 cards.

I cut them on with a Fiskar rotary cutter and usually sleeve them with a cut down 3x5 card as backing for a little extra stiffness in UltraPro sleeves. But, if it's something that I want to keep...

I use a Swingline laminator with Apache pouches and corner punch them with the Kadomaru Pro.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010PK3G96/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FORXKOC/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0076FJ7SS/

The rotary cutter was a little under twenty bucks at Walmart. It was cheaper than Amazon when I bought it.

u/AmazinBlasianRaisin · 1 pointr/blackfriday

Projector, DBPOWER GP15 Mini Projector, +50% Lumens LCD Video Projector Support 1080P HDMI USB SD Card VGA AV for Multimedia Home Cinema, Movie, TV, Laptops, Games, Smartphones, Black-$57.99 use code:WO5LATMD

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075896V1F?m=A1A8FD47CX6KBN&ref_=v_sp_detail_page

u/jabancroft · 1 pointr/mac

Most remotes should work with a Mac, unless they're doing something fancy. They usually just emulate a USB HID (keyboard), and send key presses when you push the buttons (left, right, F5, Esc., etc.).

I use and love this one on my Mac:

Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-PRO3 Presentation Remote Pro Wireless w Laser, Mouse, Audio Controls

It has the usual controls, plus a little track point, laser, volume and scroll controls, and a handy "blank screen" button.

If you're using it with PowerPoint, you have to set a keyboard shortcut on your Mac to map the F5 key to "Start Presentation", because that's the key PowerPoint uses. Other than that, everything "just works".

I did quite a bit of research on these before I bought this one. It's not as pretty or slick as some of the other ones, and doesn't have some of the fancy bells and whistles, but it's excellent at what it does, and that's what I was after. I highly recommend it.

u/ClearlyInsane1 · 1 pointr/applehelp

Since there are no USB-C receiver presentation remotes available yet your best bet will most likely be one that uses Bluetooth.

The Siri remote has bluetooth:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205329

I agree with not using a phone for it. They won't have tactile buttons and you will have to look at it frequently to press the correct button. It may also go to sleep/lock right when you need it.

Specialized presentation remotes are cool too (they have laser pointers):
https://www.amazon.com/Satechi®-Bluetooth-Pointer-Presenter-Control/dp/B00A3WRM5G

u/CrimsonKing1990 · 1 pointr/dndnext

These ones. I'm pretty sure I let the wet-erase dry more than long enough over the permanent ink, but it doesn't come off unless I pretty much scrape it off with my nail.

u/SeafoodDuder · 1 pointr/projectors

If you can only spend around $200 then I would suggest something like this Optoma ML500 on eBay. You could also get it used on Amazon.

Here are a few videos I found:

Austin Powers

5 year old review

Projector Central info

u/Jessie_James · 1 pointr/Frugal

Don't rule out projectors. For the size of the screen, they can be a fantastic savings and an stunning experience. Check this one out:

http://www.amazon.com/Optomas-ML500-Lumen-Mobile-Projector/dp/B00556F9I2/ref=wl_it_dp_o_npd?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3LIEZ1N2SFZK7&colid=XMY72CFYTS4J

It's about the same cost as a 42" TV. The drawback is that they are not great in bright rooms during the day, but at night ... well, let me say that everyone who sees ours is blown away. Watching anything else is like trying to watch TV on a cell phone. You will never go back.

Come to the dark side!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/gadgets

I just picked up the ML500. It's an LED projector and it's fantastic. No need to replace bulbs or anything. I'm never buying a TV again.

u/rotll · 1 pointr/secretsanta

My teacher requested this laminator, so it's what she's getting along with pouches and other things.

u/Xrossfades · 1 pointr/fakeid
u/rhinahime · 1 pointr/Teachers

Avoid the scotch ones if you can. They break and don't heat well. I spent money and bought one that heats to 170 or higher and BEST thing ever. Especially if you a cricuting things or have thicker paper you want to laminate. If you are just doing regular copy paper, the scotch ones should work. I also made sure mine does larger than 8 x 12 so I can run through construction paper and the light.

This is what I have - pricey, but if you're going to use it for years WORTH IT. http://www.amazon.com/Apache-AL18P-Professional-Laminator-Documents/dp/B0012UKI72/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1418002752&sr=8-11&keywords=laminator

u/eekasaur · 1 pointr/Teachers

I was a first year elementary teacher last August! I bought a TON of stuff on Amazon. I pulled up all of my old orders...here are some of my favorites that I use daily in my classroom. These are not affiliate links, I just added links for quick wishlist adding for you :)

OH, and as far as things like books, manipulatives, school supplies...WAIT and see what you are provided with, first. Once I got into my classroom, I had a TON of things waiting for me like rulers, glue, a globe...things I probably would have bought, had I had all summer to shop (I got hired a week before school started). I was surprised to learn that my school didn't provide me with supplies like staples or paper clips (I had these things when I student taught elsewhere), so I had to run out and get those. Oh, and an actual stapler and tape dispenser! I forgot about those and when I needed those in the first week, I made a trip to Staples that night!

magnetic hooks- for the whiteboard...I hang bathroom passes, keys, etc. on them https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001G52NMQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

magnetic clips- I clip SO MUCH stuff to my whiteboard, so these are awesome https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N3WLKH4/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

magnetic pen cup- for whiteboard markers and eraser, keeps them out of reach for my first graders! This one is PERFECT because the eraser fits on the one side, and expos on the other. I added little cardboard dividers on the inside so the markers don't fall over (only a problem if you don't have it full of markers) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QKXHR52/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

magnetic storage pocket- my classroom has a lot of magnetic surfaces, so I love the magnetic stuff...I keep my pointers in here https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034ITE16/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

magnetic holders- these babies are STRONG! I keep supplies in these for math that we use during our daily morning math routines (math manipulatives and stuff). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F9JKW9U/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I got a few posters like these for tracking reading points, etc. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1483832767/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

tension rods- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0070ODWLI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I use one under my sink to hang spray bottles (febreeze, non-hazardous cleaner, etc.) and one between the air conditioner unit and my wall to hang anchor charts, which I have clipped onto hangers with clips like these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017WYF0IS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Seriously, hang your anchor charts. Find a way to do it and you'll LOVE it, I promise! So much better than laying them flat and having to sort through them when you need a certain one.

sheet protectors- Need cheap whiteboards? Pop a white piece of paper inside and voila. I use 99 cent store 4-pack markers, which have held up surprisingly well, for the kids (the tips also don't seem to "squish" in like the expos, so bonus!) If you're doing something like a math worksheet or handwriting practice, you can insert printed paper for kids to write on...the possibilities are endless here! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00006IC89/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

pocket charts- I teach first, so it's pocket chart central over here, but even older grades could utilize this awesome schedule pocket chart...plus it's black, I love that it's not blue or red! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/148381467X/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I actually bought a second one of these after I got the first because I liked it so much. Oh, and my black calendar pocket chart...love this, too! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1483814696/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

stickers- Kids love stickers. End of story. I bought a ton in bulk. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FF2T88C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Fan for my desk - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004HI7950/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Small and powerful!

Birthday prizes and certificates, like these - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NNNWSQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DUF49UO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

my favorite thing, a laminator! I laminate EVERYTHING...charts, nametags, word wall words, game boards, anything. There are different sizes of laminators that you can buy, I just have the standard one that fits normal sized sheets of paper, and it's served me very well! I also buy the refill pouches on Amazon because they are WAY cheaper than at Staples https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012UEXTQ/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

this is optional, but sticky hands- these make GREAT prizes and the kids love them more than any other prize or incentive I've offered (I teach first grade). I get these ones: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002F4MGO2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I also wanted to add...since I have primary, I wanted to make them "spots" to sit on for carpet time. A carpet wasn't provided to me (you know, the Lakeshore one with colored squares), so I went cheap and bought a few feet of carpet tape from sitspots.com. They have cute actual spots, too, but I was cheap and bought the tape, cut it into 3x3" squares, and slapped those on the classroom carpet. They're holding up great (I'll be able to reuse them next year for sure) and my custodian loves them because it's not actual adhesive tape on the carpet. I just got a new student, so I had to rearrange the spots...they peel up and stick back down PERFECTLY (they're velcro). If you have the need for something like this, I HIGHLY recommend the velcro tape stuff!

OH, and when it came to book boxes and book bins, 99 cent store, dollar tree, big lots are your friends! If you have a little more cash, I got some from Target in the dollar section, too. But, they only have theirs during June I believe (they're super strong, $3 a pop but I'll be able to reuse all of mine next year).

BEST pencil sharpener around is the one from classroomfriendlysupplies.com. It is amazing. PERFECT points every time, and it even gets through those cheap novelty wrapped pencils. I love it. My kids broke the electric one I bought, so I got this one and now just use it myself, although older kids would be able to learn it (I subbed in a 3rd grade class that had one and they used it just fine with some training).

I LOVE folders for things like an unfinished work folder, homework folder, writing folder, etc. The cheapest place I found was Staples...over summer they were selling boxes of 25 for $4. I got a ton of them in different colors. Made color coding easy!

Let me know if you have any questions or need any help navigating your first year. I'm a month away from being done with my first year, and it's still very fresh in my mind how stressful, fun, aggravating, exciting, exhausting, confusing, and rewarding it all is!

u/mike988427 · -1 pointsr/newjersey

yes i have the link :https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9SB2MS
you can cut the paper top of the machine ,this machine pretty useful in office ,if you think you can help me out this you can inbox me and then i will refund you through paypal