Filed under: News | Peripheral
Jul 27 2011, 10:05am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Canon offers a the new X Mark I Mouse Slim. This very geeky mouse is a lightweight 3-in-1 device that serves as a wireless mouse, 10-digit calculator, and keypad.
Equipped with a 1200 dpi laser, the Canon X Mark I Mouse Slim delivers precise and smooth cursor control along with what I think rather retro look. Whether you’re using the X Mark I Mouse Slim as a mouse to move your cursor on a PC or Mac, a calculator to crunch numbers for a report, or a keypad to enter data into a spreadsheet, the X Mark I Mouse Slim comfortably compliments the contours of your hand to provide easy access to its functions. A Nylon pouch case is included when you travel with the calculator mouse.
You can pre-order the Canon X Mark I Mouse Slim for $59.99 on the Canon site. It will ship end of August. Via Gizmag.
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