
Instead of making your hand fit a mouse, why not have a mouse made to fit your hand? It’s definitely a more logical concept. After all, as much time as some of us spend on the computer, our mouse gets used just as much as our favorite pair of shoes. It only makes sense to measure out your hand and get a sized mouse, much like you’d pick out a set of shoes. This mouse is said to be the ultimate ergonomic mouse, partially because you measure your hands and choose the proper size.
It’s a great option for those that have large or tiny hands. The general public is probably just fine finding a comfortable mouse, but if you have big hands you’re eventually going to start cramping from the average mouse. These come in both wired and wireless, which is great for those of you that have a strong preference one way or the other. They come in red, white and black. There are also two version of black, there’s plain black and then there’s black with BlueRay Track. They come in small (up to 170mm), medium (170 – 190mm) and then large (190 – 210mm). Each one will cost you €89 or about $121.
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Oh, you thought we were done with ASUS’ new Eee PC models at CeBIT. That’s cute. In addition to launching the aluminum 1018P and 1016P, ASUS has also quietly released the 1015PE and 1015P (or Diary series as it says on the units), which look to be joining the Seashell line with some minor design tweaks. The 1016PE’s faux dark wood lid has a more professional look, and its shape reminds us somewhat of HP’s Mini 5102. On the other hand, the 1015P has a white, softer-looking matte lid and an updated touchpad with integrated mouse buttons. Inside it appears they will be available with Intel’s Pine Trail Atom N450 and N470 processors, and apparently the forthcoming N455 and N475 CPUs. Last but not least, ASUS also seemed to whip out the race car-inspired, kid-intended 1001PQ that has the same specs as the 1005PE we reviewed awhile back. We don’t know about you, but we’d actually dig that design for ourselves. Until the next Tales from ASUS’ Eee PC booth update, we leave you with the hands-on pictures below.
ASUS Eee PC 1015PE, 1015P and 1001PQ hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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We’ve talked up Mad Catz’s Cyborg Rat before — and even given it the hands-on treatment — but even still, we thought it’d best to show you with the power of moving pictures all the crazy functions of this Franken-mouse (that’s pronounced “Fronk-in-mouse,” thank you very much). Check out the guided tour of the Rat 7 from the CeBIT show floor, and an explanation of the differences in each series iteration – after the break, care of global PR manager Alex Verrey.
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Mad Catz Cyborg Rat: a guided tour (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Logitech, other than the two new Harmony remotes, introduces the Laptop Speaker Z205, a lightweight speaker with an easy-to-attach clip-on design. The speaker features two sound drivers, a built-in amplifier and an acoustically tuned enclosure. It uses USB connection for both power and audio.

The Logitech Z205 securely attaches to the top of most laptop screens, thanks to the clip-on design. It works with both Windows PC and Mac. It is available at Amazon for $32.99.
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