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November 5, 2007 3:17 AM PST

'Aircraft Mouse' joins the stealth fleet

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: The Design Town)

Forget all that tired Star Wars paraphernalia. If we had our way, we'd design all computer hardware in stealth mode instead.

First we'd start with that Meizo LCD that doubles as a TV, with its B-2 bomber angles. Then we'd add an "Aircraft Mouse" from The Design Town, a unique company described as "a habitat for creative individuals who seek the perfect design that expresses who they really are." We're not sure about all that--we just like jets with blinking lights, like this LED-outfitted mouse seen on GeekAlerts.

We're still in need of a matching keyboard to complete the ensemble. But at least we've already got a "StealthSwitch."

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