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OreObject Spherical Mouse Is A Touch Sensitive Mouse With Substance And Metal Luxury

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2-5-2010 11-51-24 AMOreObject has come up with a that’s made up of precious ores i.e., metals like Platinum, Titanium, Steel.

This is not the first time that we are witnessing a rather unconventional . Not very long ago, Jelfin was the one with a similar design but lacked this metal luxury.

The OreObject SPHERETouch Spherical Mouse looks like a finely crafted metal ball with captivating looks and solid build. It has two tap-sensitive (or touch-sensitive) buttons on the surface and a big horizontal scroll wheel while a tangle-free nylon-mesh USB cord entails through its bottom.

Around the circumference of the base at the bottom, a number of high precision bearings are arranged to allow smooth mouse movement while the large horizontal scroll wheel allows the users to smoothly scroll through long documents or zoom in and out of apps.

To perfect the elegance, each Spheretouch is handcrafted and assembled and comes with laser-engraved logos, duo-mode buttons, and a microfiber travel pouch for safe and easy portability.

2-5-2010 11-52-16 AMFeatured : in Titanium, Steel & Platinum

The SPHEREtouch is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers and is designed to comfort both right handers and left handers alike.

The starts at $155 for the steel armor, $175 for the titanium coating and $225 for the platinum luxury. It should be available through march this year at OREObject stores.

Click here to know more about SPHEREtouch or click here to pre-order.

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  1. By: Gizmo Guy  on February 5, 2010 at 9:33 am

    Couple of things. Its not a real company, just a press release. You cant buy one. The maker was fired from a sex toy manufacture. Its a rip-off from another mouse maker. Who would pay this amount?

  2. By: Abbas  on February 5, 2010 at 11:08 am

    Maybe.. however, you from what we see on the site users can still place an order to get this product..

    Order link: http://www.oreobject.com/collections/online-boutique