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Belkin Comfort Mouse Range Unveiled [Belkin Laptop/Notebook Mice - F5L030, F5L031 & F5L051]

Belkin have introduced a new range of Comfort Mice designed, as the name would suggest, to offer optimum comfort ‘wherever you use your laptop’ in the form of the Wireless Comfort Mouse (F5L030), the Bluetooth Comfort Mouse (F5L031) and the …

Posted June 29th 2009 at 1:37 pm by Andrew Tingle

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 [MS BlueTrack Travel Mouse for Notebooks/Laptops]

If you’re looking for a new or replacement mouse for use with your notebook, laptop or netbook (no, I just cannot get on with trackpads either) you may be interested in the new Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 which employs …

Posted June 19th 2009 at 12:08 pm by Andrew Tingle

Cideko Air Keyboard Works as 3D Mouse or Remote Control [Useful Wireless Air Keyboard]

The folks over at Cideko have just introduced their new Wireless media keyboard that doubles up as a 3D mouse as well as a remote control. Dubbed the Cideko Air Keyboard it features a full QWERTY keypad, has a pair …

Posted June 17th 2009 at 11:10 pm by Alex Ion

Stylish Sony VGP-BMS10 Bluetooth Laser Mouse [Metallic Sony Vaio Bluetooth Mouse]

Live from Japan, Sony have just unveiled their latest Sony VGP-BMS10 Bluetooth laser mouse. Although it doesn’t look as ergonomic as we’d expect (now that we’ve seen the Hyper-fast Scrolling Logitech M555b) Sony’s new rodent abandons cables and RF wireless …

Posted June 16th 2009 at 11:55 pm by Alex Ion

Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b Announced [M555b With Hyper-fast Scrolling Wheel]

Renowned for their peripherals, Logitech have just added to their mid-range portable notebook mouse lineup with the charming new M555b. A classic four buttons design, the M555b Bluetooth mouse borrows the near-frictionless metal scroll wheel from the MX and VX …

Posted June 16th 2009 at 6:14 pm by Alex Ion

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 & 5000 [BlueTrack (Laser/Optical) Mice]

Microsoft is set to add to its range of mice with its new Wireless Mobile Mouse 5000 and Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 both of which utilise BlueTrack technology - which harnesses the combined power and precision of laser and optical …

Posted May 19th 2009 at 8:45 pm by Andrew Tingle

Super Slim USB Optical Mouse [Ultra Compact Travel Mouse for Notebooks/Laptops]

If your line of work sees you working on the road with notebook/laptop forever at hand, this ultra compact mouse from Brando, known as the Super Slim USB Optical Mouse, could prove to be the ideal travelling companion as, thanks …

Posted May 13th 2009 at 11:57 am by Andrew Tingle

LED Message Display USB Mouse with Integrated Hand Cooling & Remote

We’re not entirely certain quite who this particular mouse will appeal to, but we suspect it may appeal to someone, somewhere for some reason but, for us at least, the idea of integrating an animated LED display and palm cooling …

Posted April 3rd 2009 at 9:03 pm by Andrew Tingle

OCZ Intro Eclipse Laser & Behemoth Laser Gaming Mice [Budget Gaming Mice]

Following on from their recently announced Neutrino Netbook and Alchemy Series Illuminati Keyboard OCZ Technology have announced two new ‘inexpensive’ gaming mice in the form of the OCZ Eclipse Laser Gaming Mouse and the OCZ Behemoth Laser Gaming Mouse.

Posted March 24th 2009 at 2:33 pm by Andrew Tingle

Sharkoon Rush FireGlider Gaming Mouse [Pro Gaming Laser Mouse]

Sharkoon has added to its range of gaming peripherals with their new Rush FireGlider Gaming Mouse which, apart from sporting a particularly gaudy design (may appeal to some, certainly not to others) comes with all the features one would expect …

Posted March 10th 2009 at 9:27 pm by Andrew Tingle

Microsoft Sidewinder X8 ‘BlueTrack’ Wireless Gaming Mouse Set for Release

Microsoft have confirmed that their new wireless Sidewinder X8 gaming mouse, which utilises BlueTrack advanced tracking technology capable of processing 13,000 frames a second and which offers between 250 and 4,000dpi user adjustable resolution, is set to become available from …

Posted February 24th 2009 at 6:21 pm by Andrew Tingle