toggle

AAPL Stock: 442.93 ( + 9.67 )

http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/09/20/kensington.notebook.mice/

Kensington debuts four notebook mice

updated 06:25 pm EDT, Wed September 20, 2006

 

Kensington notebook mice


Kensington has introduced four new notebook mice, and announced that all of the company's iPod accessories are compatible with Apple's new revamped video iPod and iPod nano. The Si750m Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse is one of the smallest full-featured notebook mice available, according to Kensington, combining a sculpted micro size and rubber grips with high-resolution laser technology that works on most surfaces. The Si750m also includes interference-resistant 2.4Ghz wireless technology, a smart mini receiver that tucks inside the mouse and long battery life on a single AA battery. Accompanying the Si750m is the Si650m, featuring a mid-sized shape with sculpted grips that offers 2.4GHz wireless capability alongside a 4-way tilt-scroll wheel. Kensington's Si750m ($50), Si650m ($40), Ci65m ($30), and Ci25m ($20) mice are slated for shipment in October.

The Ci65m wireless optical mouse is intended for left or right-handed use, offering 1,000dpi precision coupled with a smart mini receiver that snaps on the bottom of the mouse. Three buttons and a scroll wheel ease navigation of documents as well as websites. Kensington's Ci25m notebook optical mouse features a retractable cord and a flexible design intended for right or left-handed users. The Ci25m also includes "DiamondEye" optical technology to deliver improved accuracy and responsiveness.
imagepop1imagepop2
imagepop3


by MacNN Staff

Post tools:

TAGS :

 accessories
toggle

Comments

  1. mymacluvsme

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Aug 2004

    0

    bluetooth?

    no new ones?

  1. Macola

    Mac Elite

    Joined: Mar 2001

    0

    Wireless RF

    I still don't get the popularity of wireless RF (non-Bluetooth) mice. If you're going to use up a USB port anyway, why not just get a wired mouse? At least it won't drop the connection.

Login Here

Not a member of the MacNN forums? Register now for free.

 
close
Photo
toggle

Network Headlines

toggle

Most Popular

MacNN Sponsor

Recent Reviews

MaxUpgrades MaxConnect for 2006-2008 Mac Pro

Nobody outside of Cupertino's privileged bunch knows the future of the Mac Pro line for sure. Despite Apple's reluctance to tell us wh ...

Brother HL-3170CDW LED Printer

We've mentioned before that we are far from a paperless society. For now, at least, there are tasks that require a piece of paper for ...

HTC One

It is hard to overstate just how critically important the HTC One is to the Taiwanese company’s fortunes. Despite its alarming decline ...

toggle

Most Commented