10 Nov 2011

Latest Mouse : HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse


The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse frees up USB ports for connectivity-starved travelers. The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse is easy to recommend to mobile Windows 7 PC users who need more available USB ports. The Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse will connect to your Windows 7 laptop directly via your wireless networking adapter, no USB receiver dongle necessary. In testing, we found the mouse easy to set up, and we were impressed by its robust connection strength, at least on newer laptops.

Most of the mice that have crawled across my desk have been higher-end models, both wired and wireless, plus I also examined three mobile touch-sensitive mice earlier this year. Most of the mice that have crawled across my desk have been higher-end models, both wired and wireless, plus I also examined three mobile touch-sensitive mice earlier this year. The HP Wi-Fi mouse only works on Windows 7 PCs, so Mac users and those on previous versions of Windows are out of luck.





Latest Mouse : Cyborg R.A.T. 9 Gaming Mouse


The R.A.T. 9 is a tweaker's dream. It has three different palm rests that can be sat at different distances from the mouse's body, three different pinkie rests, an adjustable thumb rest. Ideal configuration is the rubberized palm rest set close to the mouse body, the rubberized pinkie rest, and five weights to give the mouse some heft without making it sluggish. While adjusting the mouse, the plastic mounting arm that holds the bottom part of the thumb rest broke. Besides the basic mouse buttons, the R.A.T. 9 has a sensitivity rocker below the scroll wheel, a mode button left of the left mouse button and Precision Aim buttons on the thumb rest.

Its two battery packs and included recharging station mean no downtime. Its unique looks make a statement, it boasts strong build quality, and it features useful button functions. Its vast customizability, unique features, and strong performance make it a worthwhile expense for demanding PC gamers. If you want the same great performance for less, consider picking up the Cyborg R.A.T. 7, a wired version of the R.A.T. 9 that offers all the same features for a much more manageable $99.99.

Verbatim Mini Wireless SlimBoard Keyboard & Mouse is available


Verbatim sent us over a cool little add-on for mainly your laptop, but for anything really. The Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse is a sneaky little hardware. The keyboard and mouse are perfect for applications on the go. The slim fit profile of the keyboard could fit into any folder pocket, and the mouse is small enough to fit into any sized pocket. Lightweight and compact. Provides a nearly full-sized typing experience on a couch-friendly keyboard.

On the keyboard the matte black finish of the keys set against the glossy black plastic of the chassis is an interesting contrast, but the keys don't have as much texture as they initially appear to. The keyboard is a curious specimen in the wireless keyboard world--it's an external keyboard. In spite of this plug and play functionality, you'll also find a disc of driver software included in the package. If your system has no optical drive, don't worry, because you likely won't need the disk, once you've plugged in the receiver, you'll be ready to go and with the drivers and software installed. Computers and home entertainment meet.

The HandShoe Mouse is the truly Ergonomic Mouse


The HandShoe Mouse was developed with all complaints in mind. Support of your hand and fingers prevents gripping and pinching and your arm is supported at the ideal angle of 25-30 degrees which makes sure your forearm is completely relaxed. So, you will understand that the HandShoe Mouse is the latest technology in the Evolution of the computer mouse. The buttons of this ergonomic mouse are positioned in line with the fingers. Only minor pressure is required to click the buttons.
According to its Dutch manufacturer, Hippus, the HandshoeMouse was developed from ergonomic studies by university medical schools in Rotterdam and Maastricht. These studies show that conventional computer mice induce users to over-exert certain muscles in the hand and arm. It may look like a maquette by Henry Moore or a toy stingray, but the HandshoeMouse is supposed to act like a saddle for your hand, requiring no active tension to control. The bulbous central part of the device supports your palm, while the extended flat area towards the back keeps your wrist off the desk top.