Frustrated with wires, I was longing for a wireless mouse or Bluetooth mouse. As the Toshiba does not have built in Bluetooth and the price of a Bluetooth mouse is way more expensive than a wireless mouse, I opt for the one without Bluetooth. To my surprise, I got the Kensington Ci75m for my 2007 birthday and the best thing is that I think it is the only wireless mouse with wired backup. Therefore, if the batteries goes dead, I still could use it like an ordinary mouse. Moreover, it is flat, slim and lightweight and good for carrying it around. The price for the Kensington mouse is RM95.
The first one was black with orange finishing. But the scroll has some problems and I went for the warranty claim. Unfortunately, they do not have the same colour at the moment and would require me to wait for few weeks. I couldn't wait at that moment and got the silver one with orange finishing. The black one was more plasticky feel while the silver one is more towards aluminium look and feel.
Introduction
The sleek, stylish Ci75m is more than just a pretty face. The low profile design saves space on your desk and travels easily. Plus there’s the versatility of power back-up for use in wireless restricted areas and an automatic sleep state for power conservation.
Features
Up to 30% thinner than a standard notebook mouse to eliminate bulk from your travel bag
Back-up power for wireless or USB powered operation
Automatic sleep state conserves power and protects the optical sensor
Sleek, ergonomic design provides comfort and mobility
Performance Optical Sensor
Specifications
PC and Mac® compatible
27 MHz wireless
Performance Optical™ sensor (1000 dpi)
Low battery indicator on scroll wheel
Dimensions
mouse dimensions 4.25"
cord length 25.5"L
usb receiver dimensions 2.75"L X 0.25"H X 0.75"W
Warranty
Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse is backed by the Kensington 5-Year Warranty and free technical support.
*Specifications adapted from:http://us.kensington.com/html/13314.html
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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