Thin MoGo Mouse Is Technological Marvel

Released on = February 13, 2006, 3:12 pm

Press Release Author = Camelot Marketing

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = MoGo Mouse is so thin it fits into the PCMCIA slot of your
laptop. Not only does it neatly store itself in there, it also recharges itself in
less than an hour when its not being used.

Press Release Body = Most any car can get you from point A to point B but doing it
in something that looks and feels great, that offers class and style along with
added functionality is certainly more preferable. I think that idea holds true for
just about any consumer product and computers and their peripherals are certainly no
exception.




Take audio equipment for example. You can go out and buy a box that has a radio, CD
player and the like in it or you can get components from Bang & Olufsen that do the
same things but look so much more incredible while doing them. B&O\'s styling and
functionality makes the process of listening to music as enjoyable as the listening
itself. This holds true for their video and telephony products as well. In fact
everything they make is beautiful to look at and operate.

Apple has been an industry leader with its stylish and technologically advanced
products. Granted that cost has kept them in a minority share but those who
understand that spending a little more gets you something aesthetically more
pleasing are happy they made that decision. Style and functionality are the main
reasons that their iPod continues to be the best selling mp3 player to date. Same
thing with Sony\'s VAIO line of computers. When it comes to design, I think of the
VAIO as the Apple Computer of the PC world.

So when I see something new and innovative applied to something as commonplace as a
computer mouse, it makes me sit up and take notice. Let\'s face it. Many of us don\'t
like using the built-in trackpad on our portable computers and I\'m one of them. I
always carry a mobile mouse in my case. They\'re typically smaller but have all the
functionality of their larger counterparts. They\'re cordless, optical and have at
least two buttons and a scroll wheel. Yet it\'s still one more thing to lug around.
But wait until you see the MoGo MouseBT from Newton Peripherals. Warning. To see one
is to want one. But as you\'ll see, this is just not another pretty mouse.

For compete review and photos please go to:
http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2006/2006-01-09.htm





Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist writing about computers and
technology. He also hosts the nation\'s longest running nationally syndicated radio
talk show on computers and technology, Computer America, heard on both the Business
TalkRadio NetworkT and the Lifestyle TalkRadio NetworkT, weeknights at 10PM Eastern
time. In South Florida, you can hear a rebroadcast of a selected Computer America
show each Sunday evening at 8PM on WJNO 1290AM.


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