Sunbeam Technology makes many different parts for PCs. Cases, heatsinks, power supplies, lighting, sleeving kits, fan controllers, light controllers, the list seems to go on forever! Recently, Sunbeam has moved into the input device world. A while back I reviewed their Pro-Series Lite Up Keyboard, which I liked quite a bit and am still using. Now, I'm going to take a look at the Sunbeam Blueflame Ergonomic Illuminated Mouse. It comes in two color schemes, the all black and a two-tone silver and black model. My thanks go out to Sunbeam for once again providing the sample used in this review.
Specifications
The Sunbeam Blueflame Ergonomic Illuminated Mouse is a three button, USB mouse with an 800dpi optical sensor. It is a shade on the small side (to me, anyway) and is extremely light (pun only slightly intended). The buttons and scroll wheel (which is also the third button) are lighted by blue LED inside the mouse body. There is a film on the mouse button piece which mutes the light coming from the LED, which keeps the mouse from being incredibly bright and extremely annoying. I happen to like this muted lighting, but some of you might be really into incredibly bright and extremely annoying, so be forewarned. ;-)
- Plug and play, no - driver required for USB mode
- Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / NT / XP compatible
- Optical tracking engine, no moving parts
- Scroll without needing scrollbars. Roll the wheel for the easiest scrolling in applications
- Without clicking scrollbars, press the wheel for the extra mouse button.
- Luxury top cover light in evening technology. It's unique in the world and includes patent of China.
- Ideal choice for decoration of the home office
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