Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Street Mouse TVR Tuscan Red

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Brand: Streetmouse EAN: 5060111430146 Feature: Drive the TVR Tuscan around your desktop with the red Street Car Optical Mouse. Label: LIZARD PRICE Manufacturer: LIZARD PRICE Publisher: LIZARD PRICE Studio: LIZARD PRICE
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Drive the TVR Tuscan around your desktop with the red Street Car Optical Mouse.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Coolest mouse ever! Comment: Have been using this at home for the past year without problems. Looks really neat 'parked' on the LCD monitor stand base, which is just the right width for it. It is surprisingly comfortable to use.
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The Street Car Optical Mouse is modeled on the TVR Tuscan sports car and is packed with advanced features to help you zoom around your desktop. Drive the TVR Tuscan as an optical mouse! This compact and ergonomic mouse is fitted with a USB and PS/2 port and can be used on a PC, MAC or laptop. Optical Mouse larger image Optical Mouse larger image Optical Mouse larger image It has accurate 800 DPI optics which means you don't need a mouse pad and has two buttons and a scroll wheel. Other features are bright LED headlights, rear taillights and red style wheels. The Street Car Optical Mouse adds some character to your mouse and perfect for car fans. Street Car Optical Mouse features: One Street Car Optical Mouse (red) Based on the TVR Tuscan model Suitable for PC and laptop PC and MAC compatible Optical 800 DPI mouse USB and PS/2 connectors 2 buttons with scroll wheel Blue LED headlights Red rear taillights Chrome style wheels Compact and ergonomic design Attractive blister packaging Size: Street Car Optical Mouse L 11.5cm x W 6.1cm x H 3.6cm System requirement: 32MB hard disk space, Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, ME or XP No mouse pad required Click here to see a larger image of the Street Car Optical Mouse
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