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Logitech G700 Mouse

Posted Monday, August 9th, 2010 by jenni

Gamers are serious when it comes to the equipment that they use when playing. Whether they are playing games on their different systems or on their computers, it is important to have the best equipment available. For on the computer it is important to have the best computer and available. Thanks to Logitech, gamers can have a that offers precision.

The has been designed for both comfort and precision. This features 13 buttons that have been sculpted into the . The great thing about these buttons is that they can be identified by touch, giving the gamer the ability to use all of the buttons while focusing on the game itself. The 13 buttons can also be programmed to either perform single actions or complex macros. This allows them to be set to how you want your to work. Logitech has made this to be shaped to fit your hand, allowing for extended game play without pain. The can perform 1000 reports per minute and comes with a quick connect cable for while the ’s battery is low. The can be pre-ordered on Amazon.com for $99.99.

Swiftpoint Mouse

Posted Monday, July 19th, 2010 by jenni

More and more people are turning to laptops as their computers of choice, mainly because they portable. The only drawback to using a is the touchpad . It isn’t always the most user friendly thing to use. Many people bypass using the touchpad by buying an external . If you are on the go the external can be a hassle to take with you. To solve this hassle, there is the Swiftpoint .

The Swiftpoint is the perfect solution because it is small and better suited for portability. Unlike other external mice, this won’t get in the way when it is not being used and you most likely won’t even notice it is there. The is small enough that it can be used on the ’s palm rest or any other flat surface. The Swiftpoint is wireless and has a USB dock that can be secured to the . Having the secured to the when on the go means that you don’t have to carry it separately. The USB dock also acts as a charger for the Swiftpoint . When fully charged the ’s battery will last up to three weeks. There is also the choice of a quick 30 second charge that will charge the for about one hour.

Razer Abyssus Special Edition

Posted Sunday, May 9th, 2010 by jenni

Anyone who does any kind of on a computer, whether desktop or , know how frustrating not having a good can be. You either run into the problem of the moving too slow and not responding fast enough or the click buttons stick after repeated with them. This can be a serious problem for anyone who is serious about on their computer. Well now there is the perfect that will help take away the stress of the not working how you want it to.

This is all thanks to the Abyssus which has now released a special edition that comes in a classy black chrome mirror finish. This has been built with a powerful 3500dpi Precision 3.5G infrared sensor. It also features two large buttons that have been tuned for maximum tactile feedback. There is also a switch that allows you to choose from 450, 1800, or 3500dpi. Some of the other great features are an Always-On mode, scroll wheel with 24 different click positions, three separate programmable Hyperesponse buttons and zero acoustic Ultrastick Teflon feet. With the Abyssus Mirror Special Edition , your expectation will be met even under extreme situations.

The new Lachesis mouse from Razor

Posted Sunday, March 30th, 2008 by Alex Ion

Razor Lachesis mouse

Everyone that needs performance for , gather around because I have a new product just for you. It’s the new from that has 9 special independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons and a nice feature that includes software to store profiles on a chip and load them for different games.

The is a true competitor of the Logitech G5 and comes with a 4000dpi Precision 3G Laser™ sensor and variable true dpi setting adjustments in increments of 125dpi.

via PortableGadget

Super-Slim USB Mouse

Posted Monday, March 24th, 2008 by Alex Ion

Super slim mouse

I am one of those people that want their to be tiny and comfortable. It was hard for me to settle with a slim but after a few days I knew it’s what I wanted for a long time. Anyway, enough with my experience. Here is a super-slim USB that is only 0.94-inches wide with some weird features: the rear is the right click while the front is the left click.So unless you have sausages instead of fingers and your palm isn’t the size of a baseball pitcher glove, for $11 this could be a great to take with you when you’re traveling.

Source: GeekAlerts

Fancy Tech: The Steampunk Mouse

Posted Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 by Mihnea Boiangiu

Steampunk mouse

The device was built from in wood, copper, pipes and other industrial materials to be given a look. The artist who created the has used a theme based on a furnace. He actually used fake coal and orange LEDs to create the impression of hot coals. The amazing aesthetics resulted from the combination of copper pipes and wooden case.

This fits perfect in Steampunk Laptop‘s USB, otherwise it would look weird next to a high-tech , like MacBook Air for example.

via Dvice


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