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MoGo netbook mouise takes things one step further
Written by Andreas G 06 August 2009 19:19

Several accessory companies have launched mice targeted for the growing netbook market. Most often it's just smaller mice that easier comes along on the journey. Newton Peripherals has launched what it calls a fully integrated netbook mouse. MoGo Mouse is a pretty odd creation with a very low profile, 5mm high, hardly the most ergonomic mouse on the market, but it weighs only 14g and has a slim design that really uses the netbook concept.

It measures only 78 x 54 x 5 mm and use Bluetooth for communicating with the netbook. The mouse has an 800 DPI optical sensor and a single charge will be enough for 10 hours of use.

The perhaps most interesting bit is the docking station, as this is attached to the netbook making MoGo Mouse always within reach. Maybe not a perfect design aesthetically speaking but nonetheless convenient.

The price tag show $99.

"No other mouse manufacturer including Logitech, Microsoft or Belkin has yet to develop a fully integrated Netbook mouse like the MoGo Mouse for Netbooks," - Stuart Nixdorff, VP Newton Peripherals

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