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Newton Peripherals has recently announced a new ultrathin Bluetooth mouth for marketed specifically for netbooks. If you’ve heard of MoGo before, you’ll most likely know that their previous offerings included a mouse that nestled in a notebook’s PCMCIA slot but considering netbooks don’t feature such a slot, they had to go a differnt route.
As you can see from the above picture, the MoGo netbook mouse will feature a docking station that sticks to the cover of your netbook where you can then charge it from via included charging cable.
Sure, it seems like a practical solution to carrying around a normal Bluetooth mouse but its $100 price tag makes it a bit less palatable.
via Gizmodo
Tags: Accessories, bluetooth, Laptops, Mobile News, mogo, Mouse, netbook, netbooks
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