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Kensington Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse


$35.00 Released June, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Despite its small form factor, grip is ergonomic and allows easy control. Scroll wheel itself indicates battery life left, unique and convenient feature. Plug-and-play recognition on both PC and Mac platforms.

The Cons:Does not have an on/off switch to save power in transit. Sleep mode begins relatively frequently, after 5 or 6 minutes. Cord must be wound very tightly to fit in body.

The Kensington Kensington Ci75m is a wireless optical mouse designed for use with laptops and notebooks. It has a low profile and is 30% smaller than a standard laptop/notebook mouse, meaning that it will take up less space in most travel bags.

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If you're in an area where wireless use is restricted or you're low on power, the Ci75m easily converts into a wired mouse, thanks to its internally stored, onboard mini USB cord. The USB compatible receiver conveniently stows into the bottom of the mouse and when it’s placed there, the mouse is automatically put into sleep mode to conserve battery power. There is also a handy low battery indicator on the scroll wheel.

Features

  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • 27 MHz Wireless
  • Performance Optical Sensor
  • Sleek and Ergonomic Design
  • Low Battery Indicator
  • Automatic Sleep Mode
  • Wireless or USB Powered Operation
  • Colors Available:  Black/Orange, Orange/Silver, Grey/Yellow and White/Silver
  • 5 Year Warranty

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Pros
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    Despite its small form factor, grip is ergonomic and allows easy control

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    Scroll wheel itself indicates battery life left, unique and convenient feature

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    Plug-and-play recognition on both PC and Mac platforms

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    Optional wired mode can conserve battery power when needed

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    Buttons feel solid and responsive, never flimsy or hesitant like some portable mice

Cons
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    Does not have an on/off switch to save power in transit

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    Sleep mode begins relatively frequently, after 5 or 6 minutes

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    Cord must be wound very tightly to fit in body

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