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Memorex Uni-retractable Laser Mice Launched

29 Aug, 2008, 1:48 pm IST | tech2 News Staff | Mice

Imation India Pvt. Ltd. has announced the availability of Memorex's new uni-retractable laser mice.

Imation India Pvt. Ltd. has announced the availability of Memorex's new uni-retractable laser mice.


Sanjay Koul, Business Development Director (India & SAARC), Imation India Pvt. Ltd., said, "Whether you're looking for a mouse that's colorful and fun or one that's all business, these new Memorex mice deliver optical laser technology at an affordable price and a less cluttered desktop with their patented retractable mechanism."

The Memorex Mouse features a patented retractable mechanism to pull or hide cables ensuring less clutter. The uni-retractable laser mice are designed for both left- and right-handed users.

The mice feature 1,600 dpi resolution, are available in green, blue and white and come with a 1 year warranty for Rs. 600.
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