MS release new mouse

Started by Rik, Jan 16, 2009, 17:44:51

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Rik

Using their 'BlueTrack' technology, claimed to be better than optical or laser mice.

Details here. Price seems to be about £30...
Rik
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Den

I read that three times before I realised you had not written Bluetack  :eyebrow:
Mr Music Man.

Glenn

They reviewed the mouse on the gadget show around 4 weeks ago, it came top in their tests
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Simon

Quote from: Den on Jan 16, 2009, 19:15:44
I read that three times before I realised you had not written Bluetack  :eyebrow:

If it was, it would have been a sticky topic.  ;D
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Sebby

:grn:

It looks like a great mouse.

Rik

Quote from: Den on Jan 16, 2009, 19:15:44
I read that three times before I realised you had not written Bluetack  :eyebrow:

Simon was all excited because he thought I'd written BluRay. ;D
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Sebby

I may be joining the Blu-ray club soon. ;)

Rik

You devil.  :) Chosen a player yet?
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Sebby

PS3. :P

Let's just say I was able to get a refund on my PS2 after some 4 years, so I'm thinking about going for the new one.

Rik

The youth of today, always playing games.  >:D
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Sebby

That's the thing, I rarely used the PS2. But the PS3 is about so much more...

Simon

Quote from: Sebby on Jan 17, 2009, 12:35:59
I may be joining the Blu-ray club soon. ;)

Ooh!  A playmate!  ;D
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