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    mouse quality

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by hamshu, Jul 30, 2006.

  1. hamshu

    hamshu Notebook Guru

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    Is this A good mouse- here
    Its $1201.40 and its shipping weight is 1 pound and also it is 22 pounds for its dimension. This is a really big and expensive mouse, just wanted to know if it was anthing different.
    -Ham
     
  2. citric

    citric Notebook Consultant

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    omg... i thought I spent alot when I bought my Razer Pro Solutions v1.6 for $50... that is insane an unnecessary
     
  3. Seraph617

    Seraph617 Notebook Enthusiast

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    uhh...it probably comes with other stuff. no mouse (at least, none i've seen) costs over $100, let alone $1000.
     
  4. stevenq

    stevenq Notebook Enthusiast

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    It's a quantity purchase guys. The Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer doesn't normally sell anywhere in the neighborhood of $1,200.

    Steven
     
  5. Bhatman

    Bhatman Notebook Evangelist

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    Either way, dude thats crazy expensive. Microsoft mice are ok, but Logitech is who I would go for in terms of good mice. (My preference)