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August 3, 2007 11:19 AM PDT

Combo mouse or George Foreman Grill?

by Mike Yamamoto
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EZkey mouse

(Credit: PClaunches)

George Foreman Grill

(Credit: Amazon)

There are all manner of combo mice that take on a variety of forms not included in their original job description, ranging from laser pointers to VoIP handsets (not to mention hand warmers and back massagers). But Ezkey has proven once again that there's no end to number of new acts we can expect from the hardest working peripheral in show business.

The latest incarnation is a mouse that doubles as a number keypad for uber-accountants and the like who need the ability to crunch at all times, according to PClaunches. Yet there's another thing that intrigues us about its design: Is it just us, or does it look like a mini version of the George Foreman Grill? Now that would be a combo we'd like to see.

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