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Buyer’s Guide - Keyboard and mice (Part 4) - GIGABYTE Aire M1, Gyration Air Mouse Elite, IOGEAR Phaser GME422RW6

4/10/2012 9:13:54 AM

GIGABYTE Aire M1

$14.99

www.gigabyte.us

 

Description: GIGABYTE Aire M1

The Aire Ml Is a compact notebook mouse that comes with a retractable cord so you can take It wherever you go with ease. The cord is durable enough to withstand 4,000 pulls, and thanks to its USB connection, it doesn't require batteries to function. There's a two-year warranty on this mouse, and It's available in glossy blue or shiny black.

Goldtouch Evoluent Right-Handed VerticalMouse 4

$99

www.goldtouch.com

 

Description: Goldtouch Evoluent Right-Handed VerticalMouse 4

This is what a mouse would look like If Charles Darwin had any say. Designed to support your hand and arm In a neutral position, the VerticalMouse 4 can ease arm and wrist strain. This mouse was built for those who spend a lot of time at a PC, featuring a 2,200dpl, and five programmable buttons.

Gyration Air Mouse Elite

$79.99

www.gyration.com

 

Description: Gyration Air Mouse Elite

Gyration's Air Mouse Elite lets you use it on a surface or In the air, making It Ideal for use In the living room, boardroom, classroom, or at your PC. Wireless RF technology lets you use the Air Mouse Elite at a distance of up to 100 feet, without line-of-sight. It also has three programmable buttons for your convenience.

IOGEAR Phaser GME422RW6

$34.95

www.iogear.com

 

Description: IOGEAR Phaser GME422RW6

The Phaser is a unique input device that combines a traditional mouse with an omnidirectional scroll ball for presenting and a built-in laser to help you drive the point home in any situation. The 2.4GHz wireless Phaser has a 30 foot range, a cradle for recharging the included AA rechargeable batteries, and the three-year warranty speaks volumes for its overall reliability.

Kensington SlimBlade Trackball

$129.99

www.kensington.com


Description: Kensington SlimBlade Trackball

The Kensington SlimBlade Trackball makes your comfort   and productivity its No. 1 goal. The low-profile design, four programmable buttons, and attractive appearance make it suitable for a variety of applications and people. This trackball uses a pair of advanced laser sensors and a large ball to help you put the cursor exactly where you want it.

Macally mGlide

$29.99

www.macally.com

 

Description: Macally mGlide

This slim and compact wireless mouse is ideal for road warriors. It uses 2.4GHz wireless technology to connect to a PC, notebook, or Mac, and an internal compartment lets you store the USB wireless module when you're ready to go. The mouse uses optical technology, so you can use it on a variety of surfaces, and the scroll wheel eases your navigation.

Smartfish Whirl Mini Laser Mouse

$49.95

www.smartfishtechnologies.com

 

Description: Smartfish Whirl Mini Laser Mouse

The Smartfish Whirl Mini Laser Mouse features the unique ErgoMotion pivot system, which makes it the only mouse that can compete in a slalom. It lets you rock the mouse forward and back and side to side to let you hold it in a more natural position without losing contact with the mousing surface. Comfort is key, here.

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