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Kensington SlimBlade Mouse with Nano Receiver
$49.00
Released February, 2008
The Pros:AAA batteries are slimmer and lighter than AA. Low battery indicator. Great battery life - over 3 months with rechargable AAA batteries.
The Cons:Relatively hard buttons are difficult to push compared to other brand model mice. Poor ergonomics - flat and unnatural compared to rounded body mice.
Kensington's SlimBlade Mouse with Nano Receiver emphasizes portability. The mouse itself, which uses laser tracking, has a small and slim form factor, and its receiver is smaller than any of Kensington's other mice.
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Effectively, it is so small that it does not need to be removed when packing up a laptop to take it somewhere. The mouse has a 4-way tilting scroll wheel, and makes efficient use of two AAA batteries to achieve a 6-month battery life. This mouse automatically sleeps when the computer goes to sleep, and has an on-off switch. It is compatible with both PC and Mac platforms.
Features
- Small, slim form factor
- Nano receiver is extremely small
- 4-way tilting scroll wheel
- Uses two AAA batteries
- Automatic sleep mode
- On/off switch
- Laser tracking
- Approximately 6-month battery life
- Low-battery indicator
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AAA batteries are slimmer and lighter than AA
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great battery life - over 3 months with rechargable AAA batteries
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tracks well on non-standard surfaces
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extremely small USB transceiver
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relatively hard buttons are difficult to push compared to other brand model mice
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poor ergonomics - flat and unnatural compared to rounded body mice
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