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I've just seen the CES video about the Razer prototype notebooks, and in it Linus talks about the new razer mice which is like the logitech one but without a battery. This reminded me of an old mouse of mine, an A4tech nb-99d which is also wireless, only works on it's own mouse pad and has no batteries in it. I don't know much about the A4tech one, because I had it years ago but to me, it seems like they work with the basic principles. Can someone with more in-depth knowledge shed some light on it for me? Did Logitech and Razer reinvent the wheel, or did they just improve on a forgotten technology?

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Hmmm interesting i didnt knew such product exist in the past.

Reinvent the wheel? maybe, i agree with you on that cause it has the same principal.

 

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