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Targus ships Bluetooth laser mouse

updated 02:25 pm EDT, Tue August 1, 2006

 

Targus Bluetooth laser


Targus has released a new notebook mouse featuring Bluetooth connectivity and laser tracking. The Targus Bluetooth Laser Mouse allows the mouse to charge while in use with bus-powered USB 'trickle' charging. The mouse works at a range of up to 33 feet, and features an 800 or 1600 DPI switch. Designed for users on-the-go, the mouse measures 4.1 x 2.1 x 1.4-inches and includes a carrying case. Last week Apple introduced its own wireless Bluetooth mouse with four buttons, a 360-degree scroll wheel, and laser tracking capability. Much like the new MightyMouse, the Targus boasts 20x better performance than the previous optical version. The new Targus Bluetooth Mouse is priced at $80.



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  1. ZinkDifferent

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    Joined: Jan 2005

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    ugly...

    it's about as ugly as a t*** -- what a brilliant design decision.

  1. Mr. Strat

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    Joined: Jan 2002

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    Targus = c***

    I had a Targus Bluetooth adapter. The Mac knew it was there, but my RAZR wouldn't talk to it. Worked fine on a PC though. I took it back and got a Kensington which works great on both platforms.

    Targus needs to stick with making cases.

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