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Ricoh 4152 NI Projector
Presentation Equipment
Ricoh
Bring information closer - Make a big impact in even the smallest room with the RICOH PJ WX4152NI Ultra Short Throw Projector. Use this ultra-short-throw projector to showcase images mere inches from the projection surface. Take advantage of 360-degree projection to present on any wall, floor or tabletop in offices, classrooms, public spaces and other venues.

Presentation Equipment

Shop for an extensive range of presentation equipment from this category.

A presentation is a way of communicating ideas and information to a group. You can effectively get a message across to your listeners by shopping for an extensive range of presentation equipment from this category. Products available include but are not limited to projectors and screens, presentation remotes, smart pens, wireless keyboards and mice, wireless microphone, audio conferencing systems, portable speakers, HDMI / DVI / VGA adapters, laptop security cables as well as lecterns, podiums and timers. Your presentation's success relies on these products. Browse through and shop at great prices.

Essential Presentation Skills to Develop

  • Enthusiasm and Honesty. One of the most painful things in a presentation is listening to a presenter who is clearly bored and uninterested in the topic.
  • Focused on the Audience.
  • Ability to Keep Things Simple.
  • Great Body Language.

Microphone. Headphones (if you use them) Appropriate cables, including a dual mini plug if you use a boom box for sound Video adapter (many projectors want VGA) if your laptop doesn't output VGA.

Types of Presentations

  • Informative. Keep an informative presentation brief and to the point.
  • Instructional. Your purpose in an instructional presentation is to give specific directions or orders.
  • Arousing.
  • Persuasive.
  • Decision-making.

Some of the best presentation software include Viseme, Haiku Deck, Prezi, Microsoft PowerPoint, Canva and Google Slides. In this comparison guide, we'll analyse each of these tools and many more to understand what the difference is between them so you can choose the best presentation maker for your business.

Presentation tools are programs and software individuals or organizations can use to display their information in a slideshow format. These resources often allow an editor to insert and format text based on their personalized needs. Presentation tools also include methods for inserting and editing images.

Presentation Equipment & Supplies

  • Whiteboards.
  • Whiteboard Markers.
  • Notice Boards.
  • Flip Chart Easels.
  • Name Badges.
  • Brochure Holders.
  • Clipboards.
  • Cork Pin Boards.

The presentation accessories

Many things you’ll want in your kit are specific to the presentation at hand. The following items belong on your checklist, even though the tangibles will change with each presentation:

  • Handouts for the audience
  • A printout of your presentation and notes using large fonts (for you)
  • A backup copy of the presentation on CD or thumb drive
  • A map of the conference room and your layout design
  • Evaluation forms
  • Contact information for the site’s technical support personnel

The equipment

Your laptop is an obvious choice, but a few other vital pieces of equipment might be easy to forget. Be sure to pack the following:

  • Projector and replacement bulb
  • Mouse and mouse pad
  • Remote (the ones with the built-in laser pointer are nice)
  • Microphone
  • Headphones (if you use them)
  • Appropriate cables, including a dual mini plug if you use a boom box for sound
  • Video adapter (many projectors want VGA) if your laptop doesn’t output VGA
  • Most conference facilities will supply some or all of these items, but working with your own equipment has its advantages: You’ll be more at ease with your own equipment and you’ll be able to quickly troubleshoot most problems. Also consider the addition of a portable screen. A blank wall works in a pinch, but it isn’t the best way to present yourself, your product, or your company.

Electrical access

One extension cord is probably enough if you also have a power strip (carry at least one).

A battery of batteries

Carry a second battery for your laptop, even if yours is new and promises a long life.

Duct tape

Rubber doorstop

Always stash a rubber doorstop in your kit. Projectors are notorious for being uneven and wobbly. A doorstop will quickly put things right and steady.

Portable timer

Most monitors display the time, but it’s a small indicator and not easy to see from a distance.

Security cable

Consider using a security cable to protect your laptop if you know you’ll be in and out of the conference room.

Sound equipment

Sound files will usually feed directly into the room’s sound system. If not, consider external speakers.

Bottled water

Put a couple of sealed bottles in your kit. If you don’t have access to water, you’ll have a backup, and any headache will be the result of thunderous applause and not dehydration!