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PERSONAL COMPUTING

Muscle car meets computer mouse

By Emily Clark

19:58 November 6, 2008 PST

Road Mice

Road Mice

If hot-rod screen-savers just aren't enough to satisfy your automotive-obsession while perched in front of the computer, it might be time to branch out into peripherals. The new Road Mice series from Four Door Media is range of a wireless car-shaped computer mice (complete with working headlights) officially licensed by some well-known auto manufacturers, including Corvette, Chevrolet and Ford.

The RF wireless optical mouse has 800-dpi resolution and officially licensed models include the Chevrolet Camaro Concept, a Corvette Z06, the Dodge Charger SRT8 and SRT8 Super Bee (think “Dukes of Hazzard”), a Dodge Viper SRT10 and a Ford Mustang GT. The Chevy Camaro and Dodge Charger are also available in either authentic Highway Patrol or City Police designs. All makes and models are available in multiple colors, except for Highway Patrol.

Additional features include individual (VIN) serial number, built-in automatic timer shut off, on/off switch for LED headlights, and personalized registration and title.

Road Mice retail for US$44.95. Four Door Media plans to add more models to the range on a regular basis.

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