Marcial Ahsayane has just announced a new concept of mouse called eVouse Mouse Pen. This latest technology has a v-shaped design with futuristic illuminated green light on every movement, an action buttons, a scroll and I think is it also a wireless mouse, cause I don’t see any wire or chord on it. It has all the functions of a normal mouse but this time it also acts as a pen sensor which allows it to be used for drawing, illustration and designing activities. As of now there is no exact date when will this gadget comes to life, because it’s still a concept of a computer mouse.
Canon has rolled out its latest technology, but this time it’s not a printer rather a mouse and at the same time a calculator called X Mark I Mouse. This computer mouse uses Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and it has a 1,200dpi sensor. I think by using this mouse in our day to day activities, it looks like that we can’t avoid pressing the calculator feature of this mouse because it’s located where the palm usually rest, unless Canon has set up a button to activate one of its features, and vice versa. This canon mouse works on both PC and Mac and it will cost you around £39.99 / €48.99 when launched.
If you’re looking for a super tiny wireless mouse for your notebook, then you might want to have this latest gadget called Swiftpoint Mouse. This wireless mouse can be handle as a pen between your fingers and as usual it has a left, right button, and a scroll wheel. The swiftpoint mouse has a 1000 dpi sensor and can last for an hour with a 30-sec charge, it is said that this mouse can be charge 90 minutes at its full and could last 2-4 weeks indicated by its LED battery indicator. This wireless mouse is now available for pre-order with a price of $70 and is expected to knock the market this mid of August.
Elecom Japan has unveiled its latest gadget dubbed as Elecom M-SN1UL Scope Node Laser Sensor Mouse. This mouse is said to solve the problem of drawing problems using an ordinary mouse, because we all know it’s really hard to draw using an ordinary optical mouse, unless you have your own graphics tablet. This Elecom mouse has a precision like using a pen and paper. The 3-button Scope Node M-SN1UL is certainly high end with a 1600dpi laser sensor that is off-center to simulate where a pen point would be located in your hand. It can be connected on both Windows and Mac through USB 2.0 port and is now available in different colors: black, mat silver or glossy silver. The Elecom M-SN1UL Scope Node Laser Sensor Mouse has a retail price of ¥6,000(~$61.00).
Dell has unveiled their latest technology which is a 3-button wireless optical mouse dubbed as the Dell WM311. This latest optical mouse is ideal for laptops and notebooks, especially for those who are very stylistic when it comes to their gadgets. This latest mouse is also available in four unique colors including red, blue, white and black. Dell WM311 also features 100o dpi optical tracking, an automatic power on/off with indicator light, a compact design, with mini USB 2.0 receiver, fold-up storage and the most important is that this mouse is easy to use because it is just a plug and play device. In addition to that Dell guaranteed that it is tested and validated on Dell systems and it is supported by Dell Technical Support. This said mouse is already out in the market and it cost $29.99.
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