Friday, 19 February 2010

Smartfish ErgoMotion Mouse With Raised Platform for Natural Movement ErgoMotion Wireless Laser Mouse Looks Badass, Numbs Your Hand?

Just when we thought the OpenOffice Mouse debacle and the Sony Vaio X
dead rat are going to be the most popular models this month, we laid
our eyes a new mouse introduced by the folks from Smartfish
Technologies. The Smartfish Ergomotion mouse functions like any other
run-of-the-mill wireless laser mouse, with some pretty large left and
right buttons and a big scroll wheel.
But the Smartfish ErgoMotion is not just another model in the large
mouse pool, because it brings an element of innovation as it allows
users to place their hand on a raised platform on the mouse that allows
to tilt it in all directions, for a more natural motion that will
supposedly help avoid RSI (repetitive strain injury). But as weird as it
may seem the new ErgoMotion mouse works out more muscles on your arm,
which leads to hand fatigue after all. So maybe it's not that great?
Connected to your PC via a little USB wireless dongle, the new SmartFish
ErgoMotion mouse became available today for $50.

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