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Victorinox Presentation Master 4.6028.TG with laser, usb, blue tooth

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nl Offline EMZ

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We probably we all have our own SAK "holy grails". These little tools you dream about once to acquire.
Well today my personal Holy Grail was brought to me by the postman (who in fact was a very adorable female postman).
Anyway, I now got this NIB 2009 8Gb Victorinox Presentation Master with Laser, USB, Blue Tooth and Biometric Fingerprint Security (4.6028.TG)!  :ahhh :ahhh
It wasn't a cheap buy (€ 85), however back in 2010 you had to pay a whopping € 150-200 for this little device.
This gadget will be promoted to my Queen-of-the-Shelf-Queens.

The colors of presentation box are a little bit faded and it has some small scratches, but otherwise it is in excellent, never used condition. Complete with all manuals. The two batteries have degraded to non-usable.
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us Offline Butch

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That is absolutely wonderful..........I'm an old geezer and have absolutely no idea what you would do with a bluetooth pocket knife...........but I'm positive somebody somewhere does know........... :tu: :tu: :like: :climber:
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us Offline cody6268

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That is absolutely wonderful..........I'm an old geezer and have absolutely no idea what you would do with a bluetooth pocket knife...........but I'm positive somebody somewhere does know........... :tu: :tu: :like: :climber:

Me neither, but my guess is that it's to be used as some sort of clicker to change PowerPoint slides in a presentation. It wasn't until recently that I embraced electronics in SAKs (LED flashlight), but I don't see a need for Bluetooth connectivity.


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Nice find, and for a very fair price! :tu:
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Hooked, like everyone else. ;)

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nl Offline EMZ

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That is absolutely wonderful..........I'm an old geezer and have absolutely no idea what you would do with a bluetooth pocket knife...........but I'm positive somebody somewhere does know........... :tu: :tu: :like: :climber:

Me neither, but my guess is that it's to be used as some sort of clicker to change PowerPoint slides in a presentation. It wasn't until recently that I embraced electronics in SAKs (LED flashlight), but I don't see a need for Bluetooth connectivity.

To me a knife or a tool is made of steel and of course plastics or wood for the handles. I don't see any need for laser, Blue Tooth and Biometric finger things in a TOOL. Agreed, a small LED light can be convenient, but that's where the limit is - to me. Considering I never worked with Blue Tooth, you can consider me also a digital dinosaur.  ???
Around 2010 my employer gave us USB's with biometric fingerprint safety, but it turned out ti be a disaster. After a few month may of the devices didn't recognize the fingerprints anymore, so the stored data was lost for ever!
Nevertheless, I just love this little Vic. :D


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You got way to less credit here...

Nice find! :ahhh


 

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