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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Wireless Mouse
It’s time to experience superb comfort from the lastest generation of ergonomic laser devices for notebook users. Available in wired or wireless design, the Genius Ergo 325/725 Laser devices have more advanced features and are easy to bring along with you.
Embedded with an advanced laser engine, both the Ergo 325/725 laser provide incredible sensitivity for most surfaces and track much better than a regular optical mouse. For the wireless Ergo 725 laser with its precision technology, you avoid any tangled wires and it includes a storable receiver feature. Also it has the power saving technology and the power switch which extends battery life for up to six months with just one battery so you save on battery purchases and contribute to environment protection.
Other useful features on the both devices include the Vista Flip 3D for instant access to three dimensional viewing for all opened windows and Zoom in/out function so you can enlarge or reduce the viewing size of Internet pages or documents. For true ergonomic comport that enchances your efficiency and reduces your wrist tension after long time usage, choose the Ergo 325 Laser which is available in two colors: Ruby red and silver, or upgrade to the wireless Ergo 725 Laser. Contact your sales representative for more information.
The Wireless M505 Mouse is a good choice for anyone using Logitech's Unifying USB transceiver (which also works with its keyboards), but it's priced a bit high considering its limited button layout. The latest mouse in Logitech's seemingly endless line of input devices is the Wireless Mouse M505, a $50 portable pointer with an attractive design that comes in three colors: black, gray, and red. It's also one of the first devices to feature, which allows you to connect up to six devices including keyboards and other mice to the same mini-USB transceiver. The technology promises to free up USB ports for other devices, but it also means that you're marrying into the Logitech family. The mouse is accurate and comfortable, but for $50, we' ... Expand full review
The latest mouse in Logitech's seemingly endless line of input devices is the Wireless Mouse M505, a $50 portable pointer with an attractive design that comes in three colors: black, gray, and red. It's also one of the first devices to feature, which allows you to connect up to six devices including keyboards and other mice to the same mini-USB transceiver. The technology promises to free up USB ports for other devices, but it also means that you're marrying into the Logitech family. The mouse is accurate and comfortable, but for $50, we're disappointed by the lack of thumb buttons. If you're looking for a no-fuss wireless mouse to throw into a laptop bag and run, we'd recommend the which offers many of the same features and more for $10 less
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