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New HP mouse promises six months of battery life, 'unusual' styling
Vincent Alzieu
October 14, 2008 3:40 pm
October 14, 2008 3:40 pm
OK, so let's be frank: this new mouse from HP, dubbed the Mesh, is nothing to shout about in terms of technology.
It's a classic wireless mouse, covering 800 dpi at 125 Hz, but it does have a new trick up its sleeve: battery life.
To achieve the six months of continuous use that HP claim for it, it reduces its energy consumption after just a second of inactivity and goes into full standby mode after eighet minutes.
Its most innovative point, though, is its radical styling:
It's probably most attractive if you're keen to pair it with a set of matching HP accessories ...
> Product Survey: Mice
It's a classic wireless mouse, covering 800 dpi at 125 Hz, but it does have a new trick up its sleeve: battery life.
To achieve the six months of continuous use that HP claim for it, it reduces its energy consumption after just a second of inactivity and goes into full standby mode after eighet minutes.
Its most innovative point, though, is its radical styling:
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It's probably most attractive if you're keen to pair it with a set of matching HP accessories ...
> Product Survey: Mice
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