The TVR Tuscan wireless mouse has 4 buttons, alloy style wheels, scroll wheel, tinted windows and LED headlights

May 3, 2007 22:06 GMT  ·  By

Tired of driving your ugly looking PC mouse around the desk? Then it probably needs some pimping. Or maybe you should try replacing it with the Wireless Tuscan street Mouse.

The Tuscan street Mouse is a realistic replica of the TVR, you know, the British sports car that costs around 10000$. It's powered by 2 AAA batteries, but that's probably not going to offer enough power to let you overtake your keyboard in a head-to-head desk-race. Needless to say, probably even the lazy USB typing mouse that pedals furiously right next to your screen has more thrust. Just be careful while handling it. The last thing you want is to crash it into your Bonsai tree.

The 800 dpi TVR Tuscan wireless mouse has 4 buttons, alloy style wheels, scroll wheel, tinted windows and blue lights. Furthermore, the mouse uses the latest wireless RF (radio frequency technology). Other features include a battery saving mode if left parked near the Bonsai (idle that is).

There is a problem though: really bad ergonomics. I'm pretty positive FPS players will consider sticking to their "petit" mouse when it comes to navigating Counter Strike maps. The other bad news is that you can't brag about this miniature mouse as your own real TVR Tuscan. Still, if MIT's shrinking machine materializes, you might just be able to brag about your latest car aquisition without mentioning it's actually a midget. Right!

Too bad you can't stick a real mouse inside the car. That would've kept your fat cat busy. It's yours for $40.

Here are some specs:

-Licensed TVR Tuscan shape mouse -USB receiver (included) -Battery saving mode -Compatibility: PC &MAC -DPI: 800 -Available colors: black and purple -LED Headlights (With on/off switch)

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