Published on May 13th,2009 at 4:32 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

BTLS90, Filco’s “Desk-less” Mouse

Whether or not you have a desk ready work with a laptop, or even better, want to control an HTPC from your sofa with FILCO’s latest 2 in 1 mouse, the BTLS90 and its gyro sensor, you can use it either on a desk/table or in the “air,” a bit like a Wiimote to control your PC/HTPC.

The BTLS90 is a800dpi mouse with a 550mAh internal battery that’s recharged via USB.

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Comments
 

  • IGT

    useful for using the internet on the projector. :D

  • http://linkopia.blogspot.com/ planetes

    I think one of the reason we don’t see many mouse manufacturer putting in gyroscope sensor into the product is due to the patent issue…nintendo probably has a bunch of patents on implementing gyro sensor into pointing devices..

 

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