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November 15, 2006 7:26 AM PST

Mouse clicks from 30 feet away

by Mike Yamamoto
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Wireless mouse (Credit: Buffalo)

In our never-ending pursuit of extreme laziness, we have been remiss in the mouse department. But today we spotted a model on Fareastgizmos that could provide some much-needed help. This mouse may not allow you to nap, but it will at least let you do some couch surfing, which is never a bad thing.

Buffalo's 2.4 GHz wireless mouse can work more than 30 feet away from your computer, which would make it useful for work too (gasp) in presentations and the like. It doesn't come cheap--about $175--but we think that's reasonable for a valuable addition to the supine lifestyle.

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