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USB Mouse with Built-In Card Reader
USB Mouse with Built-In Card Reader
As with the Mousepad with Built-In USB Hub that we covered earlier today, here’s another clever computer accessory combo - a USB mouse with a built-in card reader. Features: Support Plug & Play Ergonomic design for left hand and right hand Optical sensor 800dpi  ...
USB SDHC Card Reader + Mouse
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ubergizmo.com — Here's yet another regular office mouse that boasts the added functionality of a SDHC memory card reader,... helping you save on desktop space. This optical mouse looks pretty ordinary, and you won't get anything special out of its 800dpi resolution, ... (more) USB SDHC Card Reader + Mouse
Japanese: Thanko USB Warm Mouse and Mouse Pad
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USB 3 Port Hub Mouse pad
USB 3 Port Hub Mouse pad
geeky-gadgets.com — What could be more useful than a mouse pad with it’s very own built in USB hub.... USB 3 Port Hub Mousepad The USB Hub Mouse pad has 3 USB ports built in, it measures 177 x 233 x 20mm and is made from silicone rubber. USB 3 Port Hub Mousepad Here’s the ... (more) USB 3 Port Hub Mouse pad
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Mouse con lector de tarjetas de memoria integrado
Gizmologia — ... llamará la atención si tienes un PC viejo que no lee estos dispositivos extraíbles o una laptop que ya tiene sus años. El pequeño tiene un sensor óptico de 800dpi, lee tarjeras SDHC, SD, MMC, MiniSD, T-flash, MicroSD, MicroSDHC, es compatible con Vista/XP/ME/2000, mide 97×55x33.8mm, pesa 82g y se conecta a través del puerto USB. Puedes comprarlo por sólo US$12 a través de USB Geek y agregar una nueva función de almacenamiento a tu ordenador. Enlace: USB Mouse with Built-In Card Reader Comparte esta anotación ...

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