Despite innovative mouse design, I want to start with the only drawback I can figure out: Orbita Mouse is wireless and that means it will need a recharge every once in a while via USB hub. It has to be wireless because it is operated in a completely different way than we all got used to. The third vertical dimension you can handle with it, is surfed by rotating the Orbita round and round. In rest, all the same except for buttons only. For a left click you will need to push it, and for a right – to squeeze it. Developers say that habit comes fast. Well, a least Orbita Mouse will not suffer from poor compatibility. Its 800 DPI are compatible with PC and MAC. Cyber Sports are going to ship it for 98.50 USD starting from January '09.
18 December, 2008
No one gets Cyber Sport's Orbita Mouse for Christmas
Despite innovative mouse design, I want to start with the only drawback I can figure out: Orbita Mouse is wireless and that means it will need a recharge every once in a while via USB hub. It has to be wireless because it is operated in a completely different way than we all got used to. The third vertical dimension you can handle with it, is surfed by rotating the Orbita round and round. In rest, all the same except for buttons only. For a left click you will need to push it, and for a right – to squeeze it. Developers say that habit comes fast. Well, a least Orbita Mouse will not suffer from poor compatibility. Its 800 DPI are compatible with PC and MAC. Cyber Sports are going to ship it for 98.50 USD starting from January '09.