Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Philips SPM9800/10 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse SPM9800 USB/Wireless Presentation Mouse with 360 Degree TouchControl

If you make you're living on the road making presentations you'll know
only too well how your choice of mouse and other presentation related
peripherals can make the difference between slick presentations and
unmitigated disasters and with that in mind Philips have just unveiled
their SPM9800/10 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse which offers bother wireless
and USB connectivity paired with the ability to act as a non-desk based
presentation device.
The Philips SPM9800/10 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse manages to offer rather
more versatility than your average mouse (except for the likes of
Logitech's MX, of course) thanks to Philips' 360 degree TouchControl
technology that'll facilitates the mouse serving as a non-desk based
presentation device allowing you to sweep through spreadsheets,
PowerPoint slides and other presentations with motions of your hand
whilst freed from the restraints of your (probably rather limited)
working space. This grants you freedom to not only work in said limited
spaces but to patrol the room menacingly as seems obligatory when one's
making presentations (if only to ensure no one's dozing off).
Interestingly, the Philips SPM9800/10 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse will also
not let you down when its internal battery is depleted as, thanks to it
featuring a retracting USB cord, in the event that power levels become
critical you can simply extend the USB cord and plug it in to recharge
whilst it retains its usability (albeit from a wired perspective until
charged sufficiently to allow for wireless operation once again).

Seemingly the ideal, all-in-one companion for presentations, the Philips
SPM9800/10 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse with 360 Degree TouchControl is set
to retail in Europe for around $80 though at this juncture there's no
specific word from Philips concerning dates of availability.

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