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Kensington Si750m Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse


$48.00 Released June, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Receiver can be placed inside the mouse for easier travel. Very basic setup - true plug 'n' play performance. Solidly built - can handle frequent drops and cramped travel conditions.

The Cons:Wireless receiver is much longer than newer nano receivers.

The Kensington Si750m is wireless, laser mouse that has a very compact size, making it a good choice for use with a laptop or notebook. An ultra-sensitive, high-resolution laser sensor tracks even the smallest movements on most surfaces.

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The Si750m utilizes 2.4GHz wireless technology to help ensure performance and maintain connectivity. It’s sculpted design should feel comfortable in most palms and it’s micro size will help it pack away neatly in any bag. This mouse also features a USB compatible mini receiver that stows away inside the mouse and automatically turns it off to preserve battery power. An indicator light blinks to warn you when battery power is running low. Up to 6 months of battery life should be expected with one regular alkaline AA. Kensington also includes a 5 year warranty and free technical support.

Features

  • High Resolution Laser
  • Works on Most Surfaces
  • 2.4 GHz Wireless Technology
  • USB Mini-Receiver
  • Receiver Stores Inside Mouse
  • Battery Life Indicator Light
  • 6 Months Battery Life with One Regular AA
  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • 5 Year Warranty
  • Free Technical Support

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Pros
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    Receiver can be placed inside the mouse for easier travel.

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    Very basic setup - true plug 'n' play performance.

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    Solidly built - can handle frequent drops and cramped travel conditions.

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    Neutral design that's equally comfortable for righties and lefties.

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    Rubber grips on the sides are very comfortable.

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    Automatically turns off when the receiver is stored inside.

Cons
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    Wireless receiver is much longer than newer nano receivers.

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