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REGULAR LINE >MICE
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C A N Y O N P R O D U C T M A G A Z I N E 2 0 0 8 - 2nd
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Wireless mouse
Optical technology
800 dpi
27 hours battery life
Includes mini USB receiver
CNR-MSOPTW3
Wireless mouse
Optical technology
800 dpi
27 hours battery life
Includes mini USB receiver
CNR-MSOPTW4
CNR-MSOPT5
4
Wired mouse
Optical technology
800 dpi
PS/2 – USB
Seamless button design
CNR-MSOPT3
1
Wired mouse
Optical technology
800 dpi
PS/2 – USB
Scroll wheel with blue light
CNR-MSOPT4
2
Wired mouse
Optical technology
800 dpi
PS/2 - USB
One 2x button for quick
double click
What is the difference between
laser and optical technology?
While a laser mouse tracks movement
with laser pin-pointing technology, opti-
cal mice employs LED lights (it is that
red light beam you can see when you flip
over the mouse). The more dots per inch
(dpi) a mouse can track the more sensi-
tive and accurate it is. A standard optical
sensor detects in average 400-600dpi,
and a laser mouse can track more than
2,000dpi. The laser mouse offers a faster
tracking speed but as it is very sensi-
tive, it might not work well on reflective
surfaces whereas an optical mouse works
on virtually any surface. Due to a more
advanced technology used for laser mice,
these usually have a higher price. How-
ever, it is important to clarify that none
of these two technologies is really better
than the other. It all depends on your
needs and preferences.