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CES 2008 – IceRage’s Mobile Input Devices

Posted by Jack Cook on January 21, 2008 – 2:00 pm  Share
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ir1 There were some very cool items at CES that were “mobility related” and caught my eye.  I liked this Pocket Mouse from IceRage. It was slick!  A great design, a little color and a lot of potential.  This device was made to make your life easier as you use your notebook on a plane table or at a meeting.  You can get it in either USB wired or Bluetooth enabled.

  • Sleek, stylish design
  • Instant plug and play
  • Touch pad: ultra sensitivity touch sensor
  • Hand orientation: ambidextrous
  • 3 buttons
  • Scrolling capability
  • USB cable connectivity
  • 800 dpi tracking resolution
  • Auto retractor – avoid cable clutter
  • Hidden cable storage: no tangled wires
  • PC compatibility: Vista, Windows XP Home/Professional,
    Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98
  • Mac compatibility: Mac OS X
  • Dimensions:
    3.5”(l) x 1.375”(w) x .375”(d)

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What I liked even more was their Ultimate Pocket Mouse.  It offered just a little more functionality for a variety of situations you might find yourself in.  It serves as a mouse, a laser pointer, a media controller, and has a built in cursor control as well as an alpha numeric key pad for imbedding letters and numbers on the fly. It was very cool and worked remarkably well!

  • Magnetic and optical
  • BluetoothTM 2.0 with pocket adapter
  • 60’ range remote control
  • Integrated mouse with right and left click
  • Small and light-weight
  • LED lighting for ease in dim lighting
  • Laser pointer (class 2) to focus on specifics
  • Mini USB charger
  • Hall mouse
  • Dimensions:
    3.375”(l) x 1.625”(w) x .5”(d)
  • One year warranty

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