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Wednesday May 28, 2008 9:13 am
Ultra-Mini Wireless Mouse
Yesterday the world’s smallest CMOS cam, today the claim to the mini-est mouse. The 2.4Ghz Wireless Mouse has a speed of 400/800/1600 dpi, 3200fps, can run for 21 days up to 70 hours, and supports Window ME/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OSX 10.2 or above (by USB.) At a size of 68 x 38 x 28mm and a weight of merely 32g, the Wifi peripheral comes in black or silver, has an included cable and an MSRP of $29.00.
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How on earth…............... do you use that. Is it for cats?! Seriously, that must be very, very uncomfortable to use.
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That’s an USB dongle in the left ? The mouse looks very cheap.
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If it’s smaller than my palm, I refuse to use it. I can’t stand small mice, they’re far too awkward and cramped.
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weight of merely 32g ? that’s unbelievable. Its 70 hours running can be a drawback
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I’ve got an idea, let’s just put a cord on it so people can plug it in, that way it won’t need batteries!
Oh, wait…
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I agree that small mice for my large hands ain’t fun. Maybe the designers should actually use the products a while after design is complete.
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well it looks like now all the new gadgets are focused around being smaller, and the big businesses seem to forget that smaller isnt always better
easier to break/lose
and in this case, its so small it looks like it would be pretty uncomfortable to use
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