Elecom, a Japanese company, has recently unveiled its latest mice under the M-TG01DL series.
Available in three colours – black, silver and cherry-red – this right hand-oriented mouse offers an interesting design with wireless function and a long battery life for users looking for a classy and useful peripheral.
Equipped with a dark-field microscopic optical sensor, you’ll able to use it even on transparent glass surfaces without using anything underneath. The sensor has a resolution of 1200 DPI, just enough for simple tasks (that is non-gaming tasks).
The mouse has a total of five buttons excluding the scroll-wheel and uses a 2.4 GHz radio band to communicate with the USB micro-receiver. Powered by a single AAA-size battery, you’ll be provided with up to 106 days of continuous uptime before needing a replacement.
The mouse itself measures 51 x 77 x 32 mm (WxDxH) and weights 55 grams (without the battery).
The M-TG01DL series will be available in the Japanese market in mid-January, although pricing is not known.
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