To give the user freedom of movement throughout the room or home office work
Day after day, develop forms of computer hardware peripherals, whether desktop or notebook to keep pace with the needs of contemporary society in the present day, which is based on information technology and communication devices remotely.
Within this framework, the company decided to "Bellco Venture" American put wireless mouse with a unique design in the form of a glove is worn in the hand is inspired by science fiction, it is very much like a glove that was worn by actor "Tom Cruise" in the sci-fi " Minority Report ".
This mouse, which is dubbed "Ion Air Mouse" allows users to control the index of their computer remotely with a range of 35 feet (about 10.5 meters), to give the user freedom of movement throughout the room, home, or office work and give the computer commands wirelessly.
Featuring the mouse as with three keys, two of which are the keys to the mouse's traditional "left and right", along with another key additional "Pause Button" and his position the cursor in a state of readiness for a brief period, allowing the user perform tasks other than work without having to remove the glove from his hand and turn without the introduction of the computer orders the wrong Kiglaq window or the like, and this function were not present before in other species, even those that support touch technology. These three keys are all in the index finger. Is move the cursor and control through hand movements, the mere touch of a finger can surf the Web or follow-up emails, while relaxing on the person Ericth.
It also features a special mouse port on the "U. Feed. B" for the transfer orders "mouse" to the computer, is also used to recharge batteries in the mouse. And so is ideal for amateur video games on your computer or interactive electronic devices.
This mouse is now available and can be obtained through the manufacturer's web site based in the city of "Orlando" state "Florida" of America is based. And a list price of U.S. $ 79.99 and is available in black and gray.
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