Microsoft unveil new "Touch Mouse"

Started by DorsetBoy, Sep 03, 2010, 10:26:19

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Glenn

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Rik

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pctech

Nice

Might bag myself one of those.


psp83

Quote from: Glenn on Sep 03, 2010, 10:28:21
$70 in the US, £70 in the UK  :sigh:

It follows this pricing structure http://www.reghardware.com/2010/09/02/apple_ipod_uk_pricing/

American prices don't include VAT though, so they will paying more than $70.. But from what I see on other forums, They still end up paying less than us when its converted.

We always get $crewed!

Rik

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zappaDPJ

That's certainly an interesting looking mouse, I'm going to have to try one somewhere although I can't see me buying one for use on my main PC.
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pctech

I've just noticed its wireless and battery powered, perhaps a no no then as I have a perfectly functional Microsoft optical mouse that is linked by USB.

I'll have to wait till its LED burns out.


magicred

I have an logitech 518 wired,I have had for a few years,couldn't do without it now.

vitriol

When I used my desktop pc I used a Microsoft Intellimouse V3.  I've got 3 of them.  A really nice mouse.