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Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Mouse


$49.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Thin construction fits well into any backpack or laptop bag. Fairly comfortable to use despite its low profile. Doubles as a PowerPoint presentation clicker.

The Cons:Receiver isn't as small as others on the market, protrudes enough from a USB port to be in danger of breaking. Glossy plastic construction that's a bit too smooth for comfortable use.

Kensington's SlimBlade Presenter Mouse has a small and slim form factor and is ideal for portability. It has a specific "presentation mode" that changes the button functions to advance or retreat in slideshows, and allows for quick scrolling through slides.

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This mouse is compatible with PC and Mac computers and gets about 6 months of battery life per set of AAA batteries. It has a micro USB receiver that can be stored on the underside of the mouse during transportation. It has a four-way tilting scroll button and automatically goes to sleep when the computer goes to sleep.

Features 

  • Compact form factor
  • Micro USB connector
  • 2x AAA batteries required
  • 6-month battery life
  • Presentation mode
  • Battery indicator
  • PC/Mac compatible
  • Portably, intended for laptop use
  • Laser optical tracking
  • Sleep mode synchronizes with computer's sleep mode

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Pros
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    Thin construction fits well into any backpack or laptop bag.

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    Fairly comfortable to use despite its low profile.

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    Doubles as a PowerPoint presentation clicker.

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    True plug 'n' play performance, even for the clicker functionality.

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    Receiver fits neatly inside the mouse for easier portability.

Cons
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    Receiver isn't as small as others on the market, protrudes enough from a USB port to be in danger of breaking.

  • 1

    Glossy plastic construction that's a bit too smooth for comfortable use.

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