• Logitech Unveils 'Fun Mice'

    Logitech Unveils 'Fun Mice'

    Techtree News Staff, May 16, 2007 1321 hrs IST

    Logitech has just announced their 'fun mice' series that according to the company, will turn the workstation into a 'fun station'.

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Logitech has just announced their 'fun mice' series that according to the company, will turn the workstation into a 'fun station'.

Introduced in four different designs; namely the Racer mouse, the Tiger mouse, the Zebra mouse, and the Spot mouse, all 'fun mice' are made to fit into small- and medium-sized hands, and can be easily ferried around.

The Racer mouse is about two-thirds the size of a standard Logitech mouse, and can fit into even a child's hand, says Logitech. Besides, it does not require either set-up software or a mouse pad, and can be connected as a second mouse for kids.

The Zebra mouse can fit into smll- and medium-sized hands, and like the Racer mouse, does not require any set-up software. The Zebra mouse can be controlled on virtually any surface according to Logitech. It can be used with a notebook, and makes for a great travel companion.

A colorful mouse, the Tiger mouse is designed to add a 'fun edge' to computing. As the name suggests, it looks like a Tiger, and promises optimum performance on practically any surface, without needing set-up software. Again, this mouse too makes a good travel companion, else it can be used as a second mouse for the family computer.

The Spot mouse, according to Logitech, is for those who feel normal mice are too big for their hands. Similar to other 'fun mice' the Spot mouse too works sans set-up software, and can be attached to either a notebook or a computer.

All Logitech 'fun mice' are immediately available through Neoteric Informatique for an approximate price of Rs 995 each, with a 3-years replacement warranty.

To make their offer more exciting, Logitech is offering a Racer/Zebra/Tiger/Spot 'fun umbrella' along with the corresponding 'fun mouse' (limited edition).

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(3) Comments
Martina Paulick
,Bautzen, on Aug 24, 2008 08:11 PM
Hallo, was kosten diese M?use? Martina
MobileGuy
,Mumbai, on May 17, 2007 11:35 AM
I still don't understand if coloring has anything to do with actual mouse functionality?
yoman
,yoman, on May 17, 2007 10:26 AM
Instead of these animal colours, they could just make colored devices eg: red or blue or green mice. I feel it would add a good dash of colour to an everyday computing experience.

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