The Superman series of peripherals

Aug 2, 2006 08:11 GMT  ·  By

We had an avalanche of mice lately, coming in dozens of electric or pastel colors, different capabilities, trendy or stylish design, working over hours at even a 50 ft away.

Targus' latest mouse is aimed, as most of the recently released mice, at the gaming segment, offering an almost instant modification from 800 to 1600 dpi sensitivity depending on the game you are playing. Moreover, it comes with up to 20x higher tracking sensitivity than other typical optical mice. Targus' good looking blue mouse is, in fact, a Bluetooth Laser Mouse and is code-named AMB03US.

What is more important if you are a gamer is that it is compatible with any given Bluetooth-enabled PC or Mac computers without any receiver needed. It is also lightweight, coming in a 2.04oz with the size of 4.1" x 2.1" x 1.4". So, you will be able 'to maneuver' it without any problem. It is not a next generation mouse, but it is good and not so pricy, as you can get it for $ 69 directly from the company's web site.

And now let me tell you something about the latest trends in the peripherals world. I think you already have seen 'Superman Returns'. It was something, isn't it?

Well, if you are a Superman fan and also a gadget aficionado, you should visit the Geeks.com where you will be overwhelmed by dozens of Superman branded peripherals from high speed USB 2.0 port hub, all-in-one card readers, optical mice, and multimedia slim keyboards. But let's see some specs for a start, because the gadgets are not all about design.

My favorite remains the mouse - the I-Rocks SP-7000 optical mouse - that is said to fully support the palm and all fingers, as it comes with Avago's high-speed optical sensor technology, giving it a faster movement and a more exact positioning as well as a fast-scrolling function button. It is not a gaming mouse, but it is a good and stylish one.