TALYPOINT 



Every lecturer knows the inconvenience\of a stick for 

 pointing to a detail on a diagram or lantern screen. 



The TALYPOINT is a little optical projector placed by or attached 

 to a lecturer's desk where he reaches it instinctively. When turned 

 towards the screen it throws on it a kite-shaped spot of hght, point 

 upwards, to serve as a pointer, and bright enough to show even on 

 the fully illuminated parts of a lantern screen. When the lecturer 

 lets the TALYPOINT go, it extinguishes itself. It cannot shine in 

 the faces of the audience. 



The TALYPOINT is mounted on ball-bearings for freedom ; is 

 compact and well-balanced, and may be operated from any lighting 

 circuit. It was used with the greatest possible success by the 

 lecturers at the last meeting of the British Association. 



Professor Julian Huxley says : " I used your new electric pointer, and found it 

 extremely easy and convenient to manipulate — / may say rather contrary to my 

 preconceived anticipation. Members of the audience at my public lecture also told 

 me that it served its purpose admirably from their point of view." 



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