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Nortek Duplus mini wireless mouse and presenter

By Jeff Salton

20:42 August 24, 2009 PDT

The Nortek Duplus mini wireless presenter/mouse, co-designed by Samsung, comes in piano fi...

The Nortek Duplus mini wireless presenter/mouse, co-designed by Samsung, comes in piano finish white, black and silver

Business-people who never have enough hands when making electronic presentations will applaud the new Nortek Duplus Mini Wireless Presenter 2.4GHz Mouse. Co-designed by Samsung, it's a mouse and laser pointer all-in-one with an operating range of up to 10m, multi-functional click wheel, quick and continuous scrolling, and rechargeable battery.

Looking more like an MP3 player than a mouse, the Duplus’s receiver is stored inside the mouse, delivering lots of freedom and ideal for multi-slide PowerPoint presentations.

Incorporating good looking piano finish in black, white or silver, the Windows compatible Duplus has USB connection for easy plug and play.

The Samsung by Nortek Duplus 1000dpi presenter mouse is available from selected IT retailers for around USD$59.

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