
As portable computing systems become smaller and lighter (notebooks, road warriors, etc.), the need for mice with the same characteristics is also increasing. And that's
exactly the reason why Newton Peripherals has launched the MoGo MouseBT, an ultra-slim and ultra-light mouse perfect for any type of portable system.
The MoGo MouseBT is a technologically advanced wonder, featuring very complex optics and a system that automatically levers the mouse up into the user's hand during work. The device doesn't have any batteries, but is recharged via the notebook's or laptop's PCMCIA slot, where it resides when not in use. The BT in its name stands for Bluetooth, this being the technology used by this business card sized mouse for communicating with the computer.

Moreover, the MoGo MouseBT is ergonomically friendly and intuitive to use, right down to the two indentations on its top that clearly enable left- and right-clicking. A "kickstand" locks into place, automatically levering the full-width MoGo MouseBT into a natural position in the user's hand, making its operation that much easier.
The advantages of this device are quite clear: it's portable, ergonomic, good-looking and, last but not least, quite cheap for what it offers. As the manufacturers inform us, the MoGo MouseBT is available for around $70, and it will most likely enjoy quite a high level of success among the users of portable computing systems.
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