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Kensington Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer and Memory

Kensington's new kit includes everything you need to make presentations.
The wireless controller lets you easily flick through PowerPoint presentations using the forward and back buttons. There's also a laser pointer built in, for highlighting things on screen, and a hide button to blank the presentation if you want the full attention of the audience.
Finally, the wireless USB receiver also has 1GB of on-board storage so you don't need a separate USB key to store your presentations on.
The Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer and Memory will be available soon for £54.99, see Kensington for further details.

Just because you've taken the leap to the digital realm doesn't mean you can't carry your favourite photos around with you.
Tao's Digital Photo Keychain features a 1.5in LCD screen and 8MB of internal memory so you can carry up to 100 snaps with you wherever you go. You can toggle through favourites manually or view an automatic slideshow.
There's an internal lithium battery that will power up automatically when you connect it to your PC via USB.
The Tao Digital Photo Keychain is available to pre-order now for £9.99 from Firebox.

The Packard Bell OneTwo is the first PC on the market to get the official nod from Freeview.
It's available in two sizes - the M features a 20in 1,600 x 900 resolution display while the L boasts a 23in full HD 1,920 x 1,080 panel. It runs Windows 7 and the included Windows Media Center application lets you record, pause and rewind TV.
The display is also touch sensitive, so you don't even need a keyboard or mouse - just poke it to get it do what you want it to.
The OneTwo is available now for £599 for the M model and £899 for the L model, see Packard Bell for more information.

Flying cars are still a little way off, but you can feel a little futuristic with the Mobile Phone Watch.
The 1.3in screen is touch sensitive and there's a stylus hidden away in the watch strap so you'll always have it to hand. In addition to being able to make calls, it also features an MP3 player and there's even a digital camera built in too.
A Bluetooth headset is included, so you don't need to speak into your wrist all the time - just pair them together and talk hands free.
The Mobile Phone Watch is available now for £219.99 from Gadgetshop.

Ricoh has announced an entirely new camera system intended to bridge the gap between digital compact and SLR cameras. Clearly influenced by the Micro Four Thirds system introduced by Panasonic and Olympus, but featuring larger image sensors incorporated into the interchangeable lens units, Ricoh is hoping to attract the kind of person who craves the image quality of a DSLR with portability of a compact model.
Available at launch with a choice of two lens/sensor packages to go with the camera body, and a range of accessories including a digital viewfinder and external flash, there are a wealth of options. At £419 for the body and either £329 for the 10MP or £599 for the 12MP lens/sensor options it's a pricey alternative - you could certainly step onto the DSLR ladder for less. But if you're looking for high-quality in a compact body, it's an option worth considering.
See Ricoh for more details, the system will be available to buy from mid-December.



