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Pongky takes a look at Optorite's entry into the laser mouse foray. The ML100 sports a 1600dpi sensor, low-friction pads and a cord to boot! How doe...[ Read More ]

Date: July 25, 2005
Category: Hardware : Cool Stuff
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