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The former will chips an intricate dragon design created by premier artist Nod Junior, who was inspired by the famous Nine-Dragon Wall in Beihai Park, China, as well as the in fashion Dragon Ball cartoon series. The dragon mouse comes with the endowment-winning BlueTrack Technology as well as a snap-in Nano transceiver, enabling it to industry just about anytime, anywhere on most surfaces. As for the Arc Touch Mouse Year Of The Dragon, it has a silken crouching dragon design which matches the special Arc Hint Mouse form factor, letting you bend, deride and stow to accommodate the ultimate road warrior.
The Wireless Sensitive Mouse 3500 Year Of The Dragon, in traditional red and gold colours, is expected to push at US$34.95 (RM111) while the Arc Touch Mouse Year of the Dragon is usual for US$69.95. Details at www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/p/
DUAL-Insides MONSTER
Meizu used to make the headlines merely because it supposedly had an iPhone killer in the works back in 2007, but it seems that the endeavour fizzled out over the years, with Samsung and HTC coming close with their sort of Android-powered handsets instead. However, Meizu is back with its latest achievement — the Meizu MX. This device runs on a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, aided by 1GB RAM, an eight-megapixel back-illuminated camera and LED shake, accompanied by a gyroscope and a plethora of other sensors. Sporting a quite, intuitive and minimalistic design, the Meizu MX is also equipped with a sumptuous 10.16cm high resolution (292 PPI) AVS display with the fictitious 3:2 aspect ratio. Not only that but its custom-designed operator interface based on the Android operating system, known as Flyme OS, is said to be a crack to use, although it seems that the Meizu MX is only destined for the China market, at the moment.
Source: New Straits Times