
Microsoft Hardware offers a full-size wireless mouse with a portable snap-in transceiver. It's big enough for a desktop computer but portable and flexible enough for an on-the-go setup with a laptop. Another new model, the Wireless Laser Mouse 7000, comes with a recharging station and a blinking green light that signals when charging is complete. Both models are designed with fast-working laser technology, a one-touch magnifier, and a tilt wheel.
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Microsoft's new full-size wireless mouse, called the
Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000, features a portable snap-in transceiver that's big enough for a desktop computer but flexible enough for an on-the-go setup with a laptop. Its transceiver has a 1 GB Flash Memory that enables it to free up USB ports for the quick backing up and transfer of files. It is designed to work on the 2.4-gigahertz frequency and costs $50.

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Wireless Laser Mouse 7000, on the other hand, is an advanced ergonomic 2.4 GHz Wireless mouse designed to provide a more comfortable and responsive computing experience. It's portable and it comes with a recharging station and a blinking green light that lets you know when the charge is complete. It costs $70.
My mouse: http://www.doomedpc.com/?q=node/75 It's a 2000-DPI one yet cheaper.:D
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