Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Sanwa trots out a multitouch mouse of its own, the MA-TOUCH1

[img]http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/12/12-28-10-sanwamagicmouse.png
[/img]Not so fond of the Magic Mouse, are you? How's about a flattened
version, sans Bluetooth? That's exactly what we're being presented
with here, as Sanwa's MA-TOUCH1 looks like the lovechild of Apple's
own multitouch critter and Logitech's M505. In truth, the only real
design cue this guy snags from the Logi is its Unifying Receiver,
signifying that it relies on wireless USB rather than BT. The design
scheme is definitely of interest -- rather than being curved to fit
the shape of a relaxed palm, it's totally flat up top, supporting four-
direction scrolling and two-finger swipes. She's on sale now in four
different colors (red, white, black and silver), with ¥4,300 ($52)
standing between you and something you may or may not ever actually
use to control your cursor.

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