Verbatim 96991 Easy Riser Bluetooth Notebook Laser Mouse- Silver and Black

admin | July 31st, 2010 - 4:22 pm

Verbatim 96991 Easy Riser Bluetooth Notebook Laser Mouse- Silver and Black

  • Adjustable mouse height for improved ergonomics.
  • Designed for portability to fit easily and travel well.
  • Easy, quick set-up with your Bluetooth computer.*Computer with Bluetooth wireless technology installed is required.
  • Precision movement control with laser sensor tracking.
  • System Requirements: Bluetooth, Windows XP, 2000, Vista, Mac OS 10.4.X and higher

If you’re looking for a mouse that rises to any occasion, try the Verbatim Easy Riser Bluetooth Notebook Laser Mouse. Ultra-slim and designed to fit into tight spaces, it also lets you adjust the height of the mouse to fit your hand more comfortably using a switch on the underside of the mouse. This Easy Riser mouse is compatible with Bluetooth-enabled Macs and PCs for a cord-free and receiver-free experience after a quick set-up. With its high-resolution laser technology, the Easy Riser mouse

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Microsoft Wireless Rechargeable Laser Mouse 7000 Mac/Windows

admin | July 31st, 2010 - 4:22 pm

Microsoft Wireless Rechargeable Laser Mouse 7000 Mac/Windows

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Reward your fingers with this remarkable right-handed rechargeable mouse. Inside its striking design is 2.4 GHz wireless technology, High Definition Laser, and advanced productivity features-everything you could want in a mouse.Rechargeable
Status indicator flashes when batteries need charging. Mouse drops onto the stable, horizontal charging station to activate charging.2.4 GHz Wireless Mini Transceiver
Connect in confidence with up to 30-foot range-even in crowded wireless environments.H

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Wireless Networks – Quickly Becoming The Standard Setup

admin | July 29th, 2010 - 7:44 pm

Wireless Networks – Quickly Becoming The Standard Setup

Wireless networks have become incredibly popular – so much so that virtually all new laptop computers have wireless network cards included as part of a set of standard features. As a matter of fact, customers will offer salespeople a strange, blank look if wireless networking is not included as one of the standard features. People love the convenience of being able to boot up the laptop and surf the net wherever they may be.

Wireless networks have become so popular and affordable that many people are now opting to include this convenience in their homes also. If you happen to be one of the thousands of people who choose to install wireless networking in your home, then there are a few things that you will need to understand about how wireless networks work.

One of the best and most appealing features of wireless networks is the fact that they are wireless. This makes installation incredibly simple and affords you the freedom to roam about in your home with your laptop untethered. Wireless networks eliminate the need for the wires associated with traditional Ethernet networks.

Installing wireless networking in your home is a rather painless process. Plus, in comparison to traditional wired, or Ethernet, networking, it is relatively cost effective. Many times, you can set up a wireless network in your home for less than a hundred dollars. The only disadvantage to wireless networks is that they are slightly slower than Ethernet networks. However, the average consumer will never even notice the difference.

Most wireless networking technology available for home use operates on what is called 802.11g technology. What this means is that the data sent over the network is transmitted at 2.4 GHz at a speed of 54 megabits. For non-technical folks, that means the data is moving pretty fast. Newer technology is currently in the works for wireless networks (802.11n), but it is still in the beta, or testing, phase.

Wireless networks operate by using either modulating radio waves or pulsing infrared light. They include a router that is hardwired to your Internet connection and transmits data via these radio or light waves. Your computer receives the information via either an internal or external wireless adapter, which acts as a receiver.

If you are thinking of installing a wireless network in your home, you will need a high speed Internet connection, a router, and wireless adapters for each computer you wish to access the network. Most basic wireless routers only have a range of about 100 feet, so if you live in a larger home, you may need to also purchase a range extender or repeater for your network. And that is pretty much it.

Wireless networks are easy to install and convenient. If you have not already decided to bite the bullet and install one in your home, you are missing out. The installation process only requires reading and following a few simple instructions. Do this and you will have a wireless network that the entire family can enjoy.

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Sony VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse( Silver) Reviews

admin | July 29th, 2010 - 10:23 am

Sony VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse( Silver)

  • Laser technology allows for longer battery life.
  • Laser technology provides users the ability to use a mouse on virtually any surface for smooth and precise navigation.
  • Optional power save mode preserves and extends the battery life.
  • New low friction, non-stick PTFE sole reduces strain on hand.
  • Sensor resolution: 800 dots per inch.

An ultra-modern design and Bluetooth technology makes this mouse highly mobile and comfortable to use.

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