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Kensington Si650m Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse


$40.00 Released November, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sturdy enough to handle years of daily use. Small and easy to carry around with us. Quick updating good enough for some gaming.

The Cons:Receiver is a bit bulky compared to many and can get in the way. Range of the transmitter isn't very good, need to be realtively close.

The Kensington Si650m is a wireless optical mouse that’s perfect for use with a laptop or desktop. The ultra-responsive optical sensor will work on a variety of surfaces. It’s mid-size shape and sculpted grips provide comfort for either desktop or laptop use.

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A four-way tilt/scroll wheel allows for easy navigation of documents and smooth web surfing. The Si650m features 2.4 GHz wireless technology to ensure reliable connectivity and help curb interference. It’s mini-receiver stores inside the mouse when not in use and automatically turns it off to preserve power. A battery detection light warns when battery power reaches low levels. Average battery life should last up to nine months with two regular alkaline AA batteries. Also included is Kensingtons’s five year warranty and free technical support.


Features

  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • Performance Optical Tracking
  • 2.4Ghz Wireless Technology
  • 4-way Tilt/Scroll Wheel
  • Mid-sized Shape
  • Sculpted Grips
  • USB Mini-Receiver
  • Receiver Stores Inside Mouse
  • Battery Level Indicator Light
  • Weight: .85 pounds
  • 5 Year Warranty

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Pros
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    sturdy enough to handle years of daily use

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    small and easy to carry around with us

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    quick updating good enough for some gaming

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    battery lasts a long time before it needs replacing

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    don't need to remove the battery to keep it from draining

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    shaped to fit most people's hand very well

Cons
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    receiver is a bit bulky compared to many and can get in the way

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    range of the transmitter isn't very good, need to be realtively close

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