Ergo 720 Laser
Wireless laser mouse for notebook
Laser precision; Ergonomic design
Ergo 720 Laser
is the
latest wireless mini laser mouse
from Genius that features a 1000 dpi laser engine. With
an outstanding blend of beauty, comfort, mobility and
technology, the new Genius
Ergo 720 Laser
is ideal
for mobile professionals.
Using wireless technology and a mini receiver, the
Ergo 720 Laser
can be used at 360
◦
efficiently without
any obstacle. You can store the receiver underneath the
mouse for easy transport.
Ergo 720 Laser
also provides an excellent laser engine
that can track on a variety of surfaces better than an optical device, even on tricky polished or wood-grain surfaces.
Moreover, the power consumption of
Ergo 720 Laser
is lower, and only one AA battery is needed. Plus
,
it features an
ergonomic shape and a 4D scrolling function. The ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand and eases your
working fatigue.
The
Ergo 720 Laser
is designed for mobile users, and its cordless, compact size, power-saving, comes in a
stylish shape. Contact your sales representative for further information.
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Key features
Wireless: works at full 360
◦
efficiently
with
RF digital radio technology
Advanced high precision 1000 dpi laser sensor
Laser technology provides better tracking power than optical mice
Low power technology
4D scrolling for up, down, left and right for browsing
Ergonomic design fits comfortably
Mini receiver easy to be stored
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System Requirements
IBM PC Pentium 233 compatible or higher
Windows Vista/XP x64/2003/XP/2000/Me/98SE
Macintosh with OS X or later
Available USB port
CD/DVD-ROM drive for software installation
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Package Contents
Ergo 720 Laser mouse
Mini dongle receiver
One AA battery
Mouse CD driver
User’s guide
Dates Available:
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Sample: Mar., 2007
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Delivery: Mar., 2007
Mini receiver
Mini size, can be stored
underneath the mouse
Laser sensor
1000dpi laser engine for better
tracking power and precision
Outstanding smoky blue
for unique style
4D scrolling
For browsing up/down/left/right
on the Internet and in Windows
documents.