Buttonless mouse Traveller 525 Laser

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The computer accessory market leader, Genius, has introduced its latest innovative buttonless mouse lately. This unique and innovative product, Traveller 525 Laser, does not have any visible buttons or scroll wheel which the conventional mouse used to has. In stead of clicking the traditional mouse buttons, Genius Traveller 525 Laser, adapted the unique float to click design idea which allows users to lightly tip the casing for executing the commands. It gives users a more relaxing mouse click feeling and reduces the tension on their fingers. The traditional scroll wheel has also been replaced with an OptoWheel. OptoWheel features an optical sensor on the mouse’s top which registers the user’s finger movements. Traveller 525 Laser has also taken into consideration on those users who are unable to give up the clicking sensation completely. Two custom buttons have been inserted in the middle of the casing to assist this group of people.

Summary of the features:
– inventive OPTO-wheel for effortless 4 way scrolling
– Turbo scroll function: lets you browse quickly through documents
– 1600 dpi laser engine for precision accuracy
– suitable for either hand
– port: USB

source:mydigitallife 

Latest Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 And 7000

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The worldwide leader in software, services and solutions, Microsoft has added two new mice to its line of award-winning input devices with the latest Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 (right) and 7000, packing with high-end technology features in sleek designs to deliver supreme performance and comfort, aiming to enhance your computing experience.

Both Wireless Laser Mouse feature the same 1,000 dpi (dot-per-inch) sensitivity, one button access to Flip 3D and 2.4 GHz wireless technology, which is good for a 30 foot range.

“Our research shows that consumers are more mobile than ever when it comes to using their computers,” said Sean Butterworth, product marketing manager at Microsoft. “With the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, they can easily take their notebook computer and mouse with them, from the desk to the kitchen or to their local coffee shop, without having to compromise on size and comfort.”

The new Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 and Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 will be available in coming March for about $70 and $50, respectively.