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Control your PC with your car?
Written by Andreas G 08 October 2008 19:54

Most desktop computers is controlled through keyboard and mouse, this is the way it has been since the dawn of the modern PC. Over at Four Door Media they have specialized in computer accessories and mixed it with genuine interest for American cars. The results are anything from mouse pads with cars painted on them to car-branded USB memories. But the most astonishing creations are the wireless mice the company makes, they are namely designed to look like various car models. You will find anything from Chevrolet Camaro to Dodge Charger police cars.

The mouse uses wireless technology and comes with a USB RF receiver. The car mice has an optical sensore with 800 DPI resolution and even if may not be the ultimate choice for the serious games there are probably a few car enthusiasts that would want one.


Chevrolet Corvette Z06

The hood of the car is split into two segments that delivers the functions of the regular left and right clicks and instead of a regular scoop there is a lit mouse wheel that melts with the design. The two front lights adds a nice touch. Perhaps a nice Christmas gift for the PC/car enthusiast?


Ford Mustang

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