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9 Really Cool and Weird Computer Mice
Posted by avnrurfriend in TECHNO NEWS, WOW on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Our pick of some of the best computer mice around. Some are chosen for their functionalities while others for their extra ordinary designs.
1. The first computer Mouse
The first computer mouse, held by inventor Douglas Engelbart, showing the wheels that make contact with the working surface. Douglas Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute invented the first mouse prototype in 1963. Well i guess none of us knew before that very first mouse was made of a rotten piece of tin.
2. Wowpen
The Wowpen is a next generation input device that has an ergonomic pen-shaped design which caters to those with carpal-tunnel. Its 2.4GHz band RF communication allows for use within a 50m range.
3. Washable Mouse
With a water-resistant design, the washable mouse can endure spills and you can hand-wash it right under a running faucet. Dirt, food, liquids, germs, bacteria–all wash right off with some soap and water.
4. Mouse Mouse
Stop getting bored in your biology classes. Learn how to convert your dissected mouse into a fully functional computer mouse.
5. Mus2 Cursor Mouse
Mus2 is a device based on a concept design of 2005 by artlebedev. The cordless optical two-button mouse not only controls the cursor on the screen, but looks like one, too.
6. Acrylic Mouse
This uber cool mouse is built up of of acrylic sections with a silicone seal as a spring for the buttons.
7. Aircraft Mouse
8. USB Warmer Mouse
USB Warmer Mouse is not an ordinary mouse but can keep your hand warm especially in winter or in a chilled working place. The upper side of mouse will get heated when you switch on the heat function. Come on! Get one! Say goodbye to your freeze hand!
9. Sony VN-CX1: Skype Mouse Phone
Skype mouse phone is more than a computer mouse and can be flipped open into a fully functional skype phone.
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