Will You Get This Stealthy Black Magic Mouse Wannabe At $69?

Did you ever wish Apple made a black Magic Mouse? At last, now's your chance to score Manhattan's Stealth Touch Mouse, the stealthy Magic Mouse look-alike that boasts an all-touch sensitive curved surface with no buttons or clicking required. That's right, this is a true touch mouse. The Stealth Touch Mouse can be used as a normal touch mouse and can also serve as a PowerPoint presenter device. It runs off of two AAA batteries and features 2.4Ghz wireless connectivity via a tiny USB receiver, finger gestures that are said to work just like its glossy white rival. Manhattan's rubbery looking Stealth Touch Mouse is compatible with both PC and Mac for $69. On a side note, for an extra $40, you could completely customize the color of a Magic Mouse using ColorWare.

Logitech Touch Mouse M600, Sleek Wireless Touch Sensitive PC Mouse

Logitech's newest touch sensitive mouse looks like a sleek slug, but it sure isn't sluggish on specs. It seems as though logitech is one step behind Apple when it comes to touch sensitive input devices. Not long ago, Logitech released its version of a touch sensitive trackpad called the Wireless Touchpad. The Touch Mouse M600 is said to have slippery smooth, uber responsive touch surface for swiping and scrolling. And with Logitech's Flow Scroll software, PC users will enjoy continues and free-flowing web page scrolling. The Magic Mouse-inspired Touch Mouse M600 was designed to comfortably fit the palm of your hand whether you're left or right handed with clickable areas that can be reassigned and also features the option to use only a single AA battery for lightweight use while two AA batteries can increase the weight and feel of the mouse while adding longer run times. Nice way of using batteries as additional weight for customization, Logitech.

The Touch mouse M600 comes with the Logitech Unifying wireless USB receiver that can connect up to 6 Logitech devices using only a single USB port. You can pre-order yours for $69.99 and expect it to start shipping later this month.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Microsoft Debuts Explorer Touch Mouse

Microsoft has just announced the Explorer Touch Mouse, the newest addition to Microsoft's growing wireless touch-enabled mice line. The Explorer Touch Mouse features a touch strip with both vertical and horizontal navigation as well as touch scrolling. Other features like 5 customizable buttons, BlueTrack blue laser sensor for tracking on virtually any surface and an impressive 18-month battery life are all packed into the sleekest, ambidextrous body a mouse has ever seen. The good news is that the Explorer Touch Mouse is both PC and Mac compatible - even OS X Lion. The bad news is that it isn't Bluetooth enabled, rather RF dongle enabled. It will be available in September for $49.95 in black and blue.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief