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The ultimate mouse? [HEXUS.net]
Stick the word concept before a product name and you?ve got yourself an instant excuse for craziness. Well, the concept Alien Mouse is no exception. (more) (0 comments) -
Review Of Razer Lachesis Muta M... [XtremeSystem...]
Review Of Razer Lachesis Muta Muta Mouse The Lachesis came shipped in a plain brown box (more) (0 comments) -
Microsoft Unveils Details on Ne... [techPowerUp!]
Microsoft's hardware division has released details on its upcoming peripherals for the summer of 2008. Among the new devices, two make a good impression. First is the new Arc Mouse, a wireless mouse that's all about fashion, style and portability ... (more) (0 comments) -
Mionix Saiph 3200 - the ultimat... [NordicHardware]
Mionix Saiph 3200 - the ultimate gaming mouse? (2008-07-09) (more) (0 comments) -
Targus USB mouse doubles as VoI... [CNET.com]
Deal-of-the-day site Yugster has this dual-purpose mouse for $17.95 plus shipping. It originally sold for around $45. (more) (0 comments) -
Microsoft Wireless Mouse 7000 [HardwareLogic]
We recently reviewed Microsoft's Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and found that it was respectable mouse for the average enthusiast. Now we are taking a close look at Microsoft's Wireless Laser Mouse 7000. For about $20 more dollars, what extra featur ... (more) (0 comments) -
SMK's Wireless Input Pen lets y... [Engadget]
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Peripherals SMK Corp just introduced a supposed world's first "Wireless Input Pen." Catchy. The prototype pen features a 3-axis accelerometer and Bluetooth allowing you to write to, and interact with a display at a dis ... (more) (0 comments) -
3D mouse tips up [The Inquirer]
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Monday 9 June 2008. 12:56:00 And down A COMPANY CALLED 3Dconnexion has come up with a mouse specially adapted to 3D computer models, web sites and virtual worlds. The mouse, dubbed Spacenavigator, uses pressure sensing ... (more) (0 comments)
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Restyle of Microsoft's Sidewinder mouse
Microsoft is reneweing its Sidewinder mouse. The X5 Sidewinder looks just like its predecessor at first, but no longer features the seperate weights and sensitivity LCD. The new X5 has nine programmable buttons, hardware DPI switching ... (more) (0 comments) -
Mionix's first products: two gaming mice
Mionix is a new player on the market, focusing primarily on mice, and has introduced its first products. Two mice and two mouse pads have been designed and developed; The mice bear the names of Saiph 1800 and Saiph 3200. The number in the na ... (more) (0 comments) -
SteelSeries Iron.Lady for gamer girls
SteelSeries introduces the Iron.Lady pack for the fragging women in the gaming circuit. The pack consists of a pink or white Ikari laser mouse, a QcK mouse pad, and a tagged wristband. The QcK is made out of high quality material, the Ikari mo ... (more) (0 comments) -
[Computex08] SilverStone presents gamingmouse
SilverStone, known for its power supplies and cases, is releasing a gamingmouse soon. The mouse, branded Raven RVM01, is part of Silverstone's Raven gamer products. It features eleven buttons, scrollwheel included. The buttons allow to chang ... (more) (0 comments) -
Belkin to introduce washable mouse
Those worried about workplace hygiene will welcome Belkin's newly announced product, a washable mouse. Thanks to a scroll strip instead of a mouse wheel this is one mouse that keeps dirt firmly out, and will in fact survive a thorough cleanup ... (more) (0 comments) -
New range of Sweex mice
SWEEX PRESS RELEASE NEW RANGE OF SWEEX MICE Sweex exten ... (more) (0 comments) -
Razer introduces Deathadder mouse
Razer unleashes the Razer DeathAdder, an ergonomic right-handed gaming mouse with the world's first 3G infrared sensor. The Razer DeathAdder boasts the groundbreaking 3G infrared sensor technology that ensures perfect control over the mouse ... (more) (0 comments) -
Bluetooth mouse for HP notebooks
HP has introduced a wireless optical mouse designed for use with notebooks and laptops. When the mouse is not in use, it fits in to the PC card slot of the notebook where it will recharge when stored As the name indicated, the mouse uses Blu ... (more) (0 comments) - More news






