Archive for the ‘USB mouse’ Category

Genius Traveler 525

Monday
Mar 17,2008

Genius figured out their mouse designs need some innovation, and thus they released the OptoWheel family. New to the OptoWheel electronic rodents is Traveler 525 Laser. The Traveler series are mostly intended for laptop users on the go, while still providing decent comfort for PC usage.

Traveler 525 Laser has no traditional right and left button, adopting unique ‘float to click’ innovative system that gives you a relaxing mouse click feeling and reduces the tension on your fingers. For its family’s namesake this model also integrates the OptoWheel technology, which gives users an effortless scrolling experience. Good riddance noisy scroll wheels!

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It’s a laser mouse so it’s got to be precise enough. Like up to 1600 dpi superb tracking performance and three times more surface coverage than regular optical devices. Remember this is not a gaming-grade mouse, so 1600 dpi is more than enough for browsing and more down-to-earth tasks. It’s also USB-exclusive.

Signature features include two hotkeys for Windows Vista accessibility:
- Smart IE Search for listing all Internet information
- Flip 3D for a 3D graphical viewing of all opened windows
Additionally, there’s the Hyper-speed Turbo Scroll function for lightning-fast browsing through Internet pages and documents.

You can already find one of these in the UK for about £12.42.

Memory Mouse

Saturday
Mar 15,2008

Apple’s puck mouse wasn’t such a big hit after all. Wait, what? That’s right, Apple isn’t always succeeding in everything it commercializes. Sometimes it fails to deliver good products, but that doesn’t happen that often now. Apple’s mouse was… well, round and that didn’t feel too good for our Mac fans.

Recently, designer Miji Rhoe came up with something of a successor for the puck mouse. Yep, it’s round, but it has brains too. The Memory Mouse can store up to 4 or 8 GB of data via an integrated USB flash memory and comes with a touch scroll wheel.

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Let’s see why this round design wouldn’t be such a good idea. First of all, learn from the past. Puck didn’t do well, so Memory
Mouse could be doomed from the start. Second, you’ll have to carry this around in order to benefit from its storage capacities. Third, it’s not wireless. Fourth, where’s my right button?! Fifth, it only comes in plain white flavor? Oh, and can we use it to play space ball when the darn puck gets stuck inside the machine? Actually there is something good about this design as you won’t be using another USB port for extra storage.The designer also emphasizes on the hygienic nature of the mouse, due to the reduced contact surface.

Logitech Optical Notebook Mouse Plus

Monday
Feb 18,2008

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The Logitech Notebook Optical Mouse Plus is designed to go where you go, with built-in cord management for easy packing, All-Terrain Optical for maximum surface coverage, and shock-resistant bodywork to withstand bumps.

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This mouse makes the perfect traveling companion. The all-terrain optical sensor provides a smooth, precise tracking on virtually any surface. The cord-wrap feature lets you wind cord into base of mouse for easy, tangle-free packing and with the shock-resistant body, this mouse withstands the bumps of life on the road.

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Logitech Optical Notebook Mouse Plus features:

* Compact design for easy portability
* USB interface for simple, plug-and-play setup
* Advanced optical sensor does not require a mouse pad
* PC and Mac compatible

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Purchase these product now: Logitech Optical Notebook Mouse Plus (USB)

Logitech Optical Marble Mouse

Wednesday
Feb 13,2008

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Logitech Optical Marble Mouse is an ambidextrous mouse that saves wear and tear on your mouse-moving hand and wrist.
System requirements - for PC, Win95/98/NT or 2000, bearing in mind that Win98 or later is required for plug-and-play USB For Macintosh, OS 8.5 or later, a USB port, and a CD-ROM drive.

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Logitech’s Optical Marble mouse gives you the familiarity of a mouse with the convenience of trackball navigation. Designed for comfort in either hand, this space-saving, four-button trackball boasts Logitech’s innovative optical tracking system to deliver superior precision and smooth motion with virtually no maintenance or cleaning required.

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Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000

Friday
Feb 8,2008

Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is a great addition to any office user’s desktop. The comfort provided is extraordinary so long as posture is maintained, and the Instant Viewer and Magnifier provided within IntelliPoint help improve productivity.

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The right-handed mouse keeps your wrist off the table entirely and recommends you to adjust to a good sitting posture.

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You will find that such a comfortable position is only attainable when you have a good sitting posture, and that means no slouching or having the mouse at an inconvenient height.

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This mouse users with adjustable chairs may find it beneficial to adjust the height of the armrest to help their elbows keep a 90-100° angle so that the wrist is properly lifted.

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The Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 uses Microsoft’s standard 27MHz radio, and as such is extremely limited in range.

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