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USB Fish Hand-Held Mouse

November 28th, 2006


The stylish USB Fish Hand-Held Mouse. This USB-powered fish does not required any software or complicated set up, just simply plug into any USB port and is ready to use. It is good for traveling (in cars, train and etc) use as it does not require any flat surface like mouse do. Best of all, it’s affordable which cost only $9.20.

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The 8 Port USB Hub

November 25th, 2006

Thanko Japan well-known for its weird USB gadgets announced an 8 port USB hub. This USB hub comes in gold color resembles a gold brick and weighs 2.5kg. 2.5kg is kinda heavy for an USB hub but there’s of it which you don’t have to hold your hub every time you plug/unplug any of your USB devices. It measures 196×73×49mm and priced at 5,980 Yen in Japan which is about $50.
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World's First Floating Mouse

November 23rd, 2006

Here’s the world first floating mouse, this mouse uses electromagnetic hovering technology to do its thing. It features respectable 6,000-dpi accuracy and the best of all it come with an affordable price tag $75.

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The Glider Mouse

November 2nd, 2006

Unlike the normal mouse you use, this device attaches to the bottom of your keyboard and features a central mousing surface, left / right wrist pads. The cursor is controlled by maneuvering the glider around the center pad and there’s 12 integrated buttons are ideal for the plethora of WoW macros. The Glider Mouse is available in both 15.7- and 18.9-inch for $288.

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Luminous Crystal Optical Mouse

November 2nd, 2006

The luminous crystal mouse is a newly developed product which combines usability and uniqueness. Its body contains water and with a glowing LED inside, makes it unique and has a beautiful look. This mouse is available for just $7 – $8 and there are many types for your selection.

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The ATC mouse

October 13th, 2006

The ATC mouse, what makes this mouse different with other types of mouse is that it uses yaw and pitch instead of motion to move the cursor on the screen. Will it be comfortable? Video….
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Bling Bling Mouse

October 10th, 2006

Cool! Bling Bling mouse, it is available in white, blue and pink. It measures 0.04×0.07×0.12 m and weighs 0.20kg. In this coming 18th December you can pick up one of this Bling Bling Mouse at Kare-design, and it is also available at Inreda.

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Twistable USB Hub

October 10th, 2006

Here’s a twistable hub, USB hub. It comes in 4 ports in a cube design. Port 1 and 2 can be revolved up to 180 degrees. Since this 2.0 USB hub comes with its very own optional AC adapter, you can plug in those device which have high power consumption such as printer, scanner and… Available at Brando, $22 without adapter and $26 with adapter.

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Saitek colored Multimedia keyboard and mouse combo

October 9th, 2006

Saitek released a colorful combo set of a multimedia keyboard and a mouse. Simple, it comes with no model name or number attached on it, the plainly named colored Multimedia keyboard and mouse combo. It comes in neon pink or neon green with white keys adoring the keyboard. The mouse comes with 3 standard buttons and equipped with 800dpi optical sensor. You can pick up the mouse individual for $19.95 while combo set will cost you $25.97.

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Phantom Lapboard

October 7th, 2006

Phantom Lapboard has been announced and will released soon this coming November, this keyboard with a mouse combination will cost you $129.95. Order now and get 30 bucks off. It is wireless just hook up your USB receiver to your PC, Mac or Media Center. The innovative design feature the keyboard which can be rotate 360-degrees to accommodate left or right-handed users and inclines on a 22-degree angle with a hard surface below for the Phantom Laser Mouse. This key-face technology is specially designed for gaming and business software application. Get one now!

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