If technology is evolving with each passing minute then why should the gadgets and accessories remain square and orthodox? Catching up the technological evolution, Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd has come up with a revolutionary computer mouse that invariably becomes an integral part of your body. Hailed as the “AirMouse,” the radical mouse can be worn on your hand like a glove, allowing easy as well as brisk web navigation. Integrating a right and left click mouse buttons in the palm, the AirMouse comes equipped with optical tracking laser that lasts for a week on single charge.
Showing posts with label Mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mouse. Show all posts
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse
Microsoft used to have the Arc Touch mouse, which is actually a travel mouse with a itty-bitty touch sensor, but this time its Touch Mouse is indeed a touch mouse in every sense of the word. Its entire top surface is a touch pad, which means the gadget can navigate using finger gestures and simply tapping on the top of the mouse. (Yes, just like the Magic Mouse by Apple.)
Apple Magic Mouse
Encountering an Apple computer for the first time can be mind-boggling. For one, its mouse does not have any obvious buttons like the ones you see on your PC. Some call it weird, but we call it innovative.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Master Mind Mouse Control Is Not Supernatural Thing!
Have you ever want to move the mouse cursor, but very lazy to move your body because you already comfortable while watching a movies on the bed? This is NO supernatural thing! Mind Technologies will begin selling The Emotive Headset on January 1 for $299. With the power of your mind, you can control your mouse cursor by thinking to it. Press your mind to focus where you want to move it, and like supernatural do, the mouse will fly and move to it.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
This mouse is designed to conform to your hand in its most relaxed position. Breakthrough ergonomic design, the tilted, elevated hand position is designed to reduce pressure on the carpal tunnel and wrist.
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