Saitek Releases Obsidian Scroll-Touch Wireless Mouse
Date: Wednesday, April 18th, 2007, 09:51
Category: News
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On Tuesday, Saitek‘s US division released the Obsidian, a new wireless mouse that replaces the standard scroll wheel with a touch-sensitive scroll pad and seam-free top buttons.
According to Electronista, the Obsidian also features hidden navigation buttons in the concentric patterns on the mouse’s sides and operates on two lithium-ion batteries as well as an included recharge cradle and spare battery pack. The mouse is managed by a 1,000 DPI sensor and functions on the Mac OS X, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems.
The Obsidian will be available via Saitek and retailers for US$50.
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On Tuesday, Saitek‘s US division released the Obsidian, a new wireless mouse that replaces the standard scroll wheel with a touch-sensitive scroll pad and seam-free top buttons.
According to Electronista, the Obsidian also features hidden navigation buttons in the concentric patterns on the mouse’s sides and operates on two lithium-ion batteries as well as an included recharge cradle and spare battery pack. The mouse is managed by a 1,000 DPI sensor and functions on the Mac OS X, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems.
The Obsidian will be available via Saitek and retailers for US$50.
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