Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 Killer Deal

The mouse has become standard equipment for almost all of us and unless you are an ultimate laptop whiz, chances are you’re using it everyday. And as technology evolves, chances are even higher for you to be using a wireless device that keeps clutter away from your office desk. Speaking of which, if you’re in the market for a new thing to browse the web with, we just caught wind of a crazy deal that you can’t refuse, for the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 4000.
While it doesn’t actually land in the elite section, it’s still no run-of-the-mill mouse as it brings a few extra bells and whistles that make it a pretty usable product. Even though it measures a slightly large 61mm x 103mm, it’s supposedly rather comfortable for its size thanks to its very ergonomic design that comes with a special surface molded to be very easy to “grab”.
But the one thing that makes it different, is the mousewheel. Usually, the mousewheel makes definite clicks while turning, yet on this Microsoft Wireless Mouse 4000 it’s just one smooth fluid motion –useful in some scenarios, but gamers are definitely not going to like it.
On top of that, the wheel flicks left and right allowing for horizontal scrolling, has a rather good sensor which is very responsive even on glass surfaces (even better with a mousepad) and has a good battery life (close to 10 months) and an on-off switch to save power.
Speaking of the killer deal, the new Microsoft Wireless Mouse 4000 is available from Play.com in Graphite, White, Berry Pink, Teal Blue and Lime Green, for just £24.99.
Credit: Source.Genius' New Wireless Mouse Has Built-In Capacitor To Recharge Between Uses, No More Replacing Batteries
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