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Califone WT1 Wireless Tablet Interface Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Details

Model NameWT1
BrandCalifone
Screen Size6.2 Inches
Operating SystemAll Windows Server Versions 2000
ColorRed, Clear

Description of Califone WT1 Wireless Tablet Interface

Keys on the left side of the tablet enable it to be used as a mouse on a PC by touching the Pen to the tablet surface. Left side buttons control: Desktop; Up/Down/Left/Right/OK arrows; Mouse Left/Right keys; Page Up/Down keys; Alt + Tab; Clear/Close/Esc keys; Red pen/Screen Mode. Right side software functions include: Show / Hide whiteboard; Red pen to draw on whiteboard/desktop; Blue pen to draw on whiteboard / desktop; Multi-color pen; Eraser; Magnify; Focus and resize the window; Blank screen; Hide upper and lower parts of the screen; Clock/Timer; Record whiteboard session; Snapshot of the current screen; Dialog box to adjust settings. Includes Pen, USB receiver & 3' USB cord

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent wireless tablet interface

After I put it to the test, this wireless interface worked seamlessly with my computer and tablet .The connection was strong and the response time was impressive. The setup was quick and easy..

Pros
  • Strong connection, quick setup.
Cons
  • Limited range for wireless connectivity.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Waste of money. on my review.

The wireless tablet interface I purchased is a complete waste of money. According to my experience, the connection drops frequently, and it's incredibly slow. It's frustratingly difficult to navigate on, and there's minimal functionality. The only pro is that it`s compact.However the cons outweigh it. It's not worth the investment. My advice IS to stick to using regular computers..

Pros
  • Easy to use and set up with tablets for interactive lessons and presentations.
Cons
  • Requires additional purchase of wireless headphones or speakers to fully utilize audio capabilities.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

expensive paperweight

This interface requires the user to press a button when using the stylus to input a character. Then release the button, move the pen, press again, and write again. When you're trying to write an equation to appear on the blackboard in front of 28 troubled seventh graders, the process becomes excruciatingly tedious. Also, the thumb of the left hand should help hold the tablet so I don't drop it by simultaneously pressing and releasing, pressing and releasing this button. Not an easy thing! To…

Pros
  • Control keys on the left: Desktop; Up/Down/Left/Right/OK arrows; mouse buttons left/right; page up/down keys; Alt+Tab; Delete/Close/Esc keys; Red Pen/Screen Mode
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks