Taipei, Monday, February 13, 2012 03:32 (GMT+8)
cloudy
Taipei
11°C
Taiwan market: Logitech showcases notebook PC cordless mouse with smallest USB receiver
Jimmy Hsu, Taipei; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES [Friday 3 August 2007]

Logitech Taiwan is showcasing its VX Nano, a new cordless laser mouse for notebook PCs, at the ongoing 2007 Taipei Computer Applications Show, with the company claiming the 1.87cm-long USB receiver of the mouse to be the shortest in the world.

Logitech in 1999 offered its first cordless mouse model for use in notebook PCs, with the USB receiver being 9.5cm in length and weighing 105 grams, the company pointed out. Through continued R&D efforts, the dimension of the USB receiver was reduced to its current size to meet the requirement of notebook users for a light-weight and small receiver, Logitech Taiwan indicated.

The VX Nano is available for pre-sale order at a recommended price of NT$2,590 (US$79) at the show, Logitech Taiwan noted.

Logitech VX Nano

Logitech VX Nano cordless laser mouse and USB receiver
Photo: Jimmy Hsu, Digitimes, August 2007

10-Feb-2012 markets closed

 LastChange

TAIEX (TSE)7862.27-48.51-0.61% 

TSE electronic294.11-2.94-0.99% 

GTSM (OTC)115.45+0.00+0% 

OTC electronic150.67-0.14-0.09% 

MSI receives CES 2012 Innovations Award honors
China PV industry development, by region
The role of PV in China energy policy through 2015
  • Taiwan notebook ODMs

    Taiwan notebook Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) account for more than 90% of global notebook production and Digitimes is there to provide daily...

  • Android

    The early success Google's Android platform has achieved in the handset market has caused system makers, software developers and semiconductor players...

  • Topics of China labor shortage issues rise again

    After the Lunar New Year holidays, labor shortage issues have become the hottest topic among the IT industy with Chongqing City government of China even...

  • Lunar New Year speeches of Taiwan notebook company executives

    After the Lunar New Year holidays, executives of Taiwan-based notebook players commented about their goal for the 2012