The LG FINGER mouse

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The LG FINGER mouse is a rather self-explanatory product: it's a tiny mouse shaped like a severed human finger. You push the top part of the button to left-click and the bottom portion to right-click -- pretty simple. About the only thing this mouse has going for it -- besides its disregard for handedness -- is the fact that you could stuff it in a pocket for use with your PDA or UMPC; other than that, it looks fairly uncomfortable to maneuver, and sporting a wired mouse is like totally passé. I don't know what it costs and I'm not sure where it's available -- my guess is Korea only -- but I doubt folks will be lining up to get their, um, fingers on these things anyway.

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Man|-|unter said:
and sporting a wired mouse is like totally passé.
Hell no it isn't. I'd rather have a reliable wired mouse, which has given me no trouble at all, than a wireless one that fouls up at times, and usually needs batteries.

Wireless mice and keyboards are one of the most pointless things to make wireless that I've ever seen.

Anyway, back on topic. That mouse looks neat, it looks uncomfortable but I wouldn't know for sure unless I tried.
 
I like bigger ones better. But LG ftw!
 
vegeta897 said:
Hell no it isn't. I'd rather have a reliable wired mouse, which has given me no trouble at all, than a wireless one that fouls up at times, and usually needs batteries.

Wireless mice and keyboards are one of the most pointless things to make wireless that I've ever seen.

Anyway, back on topic. That mouse looks neat, it looks uncomfortable but I wouldn't know for sure unless I tried.
You must not know what you're talking about. Ever since I went wireless, I will never go back to wires. I currently have a Logitech MX700 duo that I've had for the past 2 years, close to 3. Only time I have to buy batteries is for the keyboard, which rarely ever needs any. My mouse has it's own recharger stand.

This keyboard and mouse has been through my gaming carnage for so long, but currently it's starting to mess up. My mouse will bearly recharge anymore, but this baby has lasted for a long a time, longer then I thought it would. Soon I'm gonna burn the mouse and keyboard and buy a new setup.
 
Tr0n said:
You must not know what you're talking about. Ever since I went wireless, I will never go back to wires. I currently have a Logitech MX700 duo that I've had for the past 2 years, close to 3. Only time I have to buy batteries is for the keyboard, which rarely ever needs any. My mouse has it's own recharger stand.

This keyboard and mouse has been through my gaming carnage for so long, but currently it's starting to mess up. My mouse will bearly recharge anymore, but this baby has lasted for a long a time, longer then I thought it would. Soon I'm gonna burn the mouse and keyboard and buy a new setup.

Wireless FTW. Although I haven't had problems having owned my logitech dinovo since 03.
 
My wireless mouse ran out of power as I was playing BF2. So now I use wireless.
 
15357 said:
But LG ftw!

You've got to be kidding me. LG FTL! You're gonna probably ask why so here goes. Everybody I know that have bought LG products have been very unhappy with them.
For example two people I know bought 2 LG DVD writers and the first few days they worked fine, but after that they trash every blank DVD they try to write. So, LG no thanks.
 
It would be better if I had a poll on this Wireless mouse Vs Non wireless, according to public intrest who the hell gonna use or buy this. I think LG is waisting their time by launching this crap products.
 
Redneck said:
You've got to be kidding me. LG FTL! You're gonna probably ask why so here goes. Everybody I know that have bought LG products have been very unhappy with them.
For example two people I know bought 2 LG DVD writers and the first few days they worked fine, but after that they trash every blank DVD they try to write. So, LG no thanks.

LG FTMFW! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG!

LG had always worked for me, and its my 2nd favorite brand after Samsung.
 
vegeta897 said:
Hell no it isn't. I'd rather have a reliable wired mouse, which has given me no trouble at all, than a wireless one that fouls up at times, and usually needs batteries.

Nope, my wireless mouse needs no battery. It can be charged up remotely, i.e. you are already charging the mouse's energy up when you are using it.
 
Nope, my wireless mouse needs no battery. It can be charged up remotely, i.e. you are already charging the mouse's energy up when you are using it.

Nope, my wireless mouse needs no battery. It can be charged up remotely, i.e. you are already charging the mouse's energy up when you are using it.

Nope, my wireless mouse needs no battery. It can be charged up remotely, i.e. you are already charging the mouse's energy up when you are using it.


Nope, my wireless mouse needs no battery. It can be charged up remotely, i.e. you are already charging the mouse's energy up when you are using it.

Nope, my wireless mouse needs no battery. It can be charged up remotely, i.e. you are already charging the mouse's energy up when you are using it.

Charged up..... remotely.... with what? Radio waves?
 
15357 said:
Charged up..... remotely.... with what? Radio waves?

Something similar. Like the IC card you use when you travel (we call it octopus card in Hong kong. I don't know whether there is one in your country). You can use the card without pluging battery in. This is because the card sensor remotely charge up the IC in your card temporary, so the IC can calculate and send back information to the sensor without a visible battery.
 
bbson_john said:
Something similar. Like the IC card you use when you travel (we call it octopus card in Hong kong. I don't know whether there is one in your country). You can use the card without pluging battery in. This is because the card sensor remotely charge up the IC in your card temporary, so the IC can calculate and send back information to the sensor without a visible battery.
Post fo the year atward
 
Oh, so like a OP Amp thing. With resistors and condensors.
 
15357 said:
LG FTMFW! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG!

LG had always worked for me, and its my 2nd favorite brand after Samsung.
Are you being sarcastic, all there stuff brakes down?
 
Tr0n said:
You must not know what you're talking about. Ever since I went wireless, I will never go back to wires. I currently have a Logitech MX700 duo that I've had for the past 2 years, close to 3. Only time I have to buy batteries is for the keyboard, which rarely ever needs any. My mouse has it's own recharger stand.

This keyboard and mouse has been through my gaming carnage for so long, but currently it's starting to mess up. My mouse will bearly recharge anymore, but this baby has lasted for a long a time, longer then I thought it would. Soon I'm gonna burn the mouse and keyboard and buy a new setup.
Wires on a mouse and keyboard have NEVER given me a problem... The mouse cord goes forward and off the desk, not in the way of anything and never restrict my movement.

So, in addition to having to either replace the batteries, or charge, (risk of dying during extended periods of use, or forgetting to charge when AFK), and also not to mention how much MORE they cost, I can't see why wireless is worth it.

Just an opinion.
 
Even when you forget to charge it still lasts a long time. Again you don't know what you're talking about.

When I first got my mouse I only charged it for an hour. It lasted me two weeks. That's only 1 hour. If I remember the manual said to charge the mouse for 3 or 4 hours for a full charge. Also rarely anyone forgets to recharge their mouses. And wireless is not that expensive.

Cords restrict me because my comp is on the floor and also I usually sit in a way that cords restrict me. Some people have the same problem. Why do you think sooo many people use and buy wireless mouses and keyboards? And why most of logitechs lineup is wireless.

If there was no point, no one would by it, but they do.
 
Because it's got the "ooh I'm wireless, I'm more advanced, it costs more so it must be better, etc." appeal.

Yes that doesn't apply to everyone who I'm sure do use wireless because wires are restricting, but I bet it's there. You can't tell me that someone with a lot of money wouldn't consider buying a wireless just because he can, even though he doesn't really NEED it.
 
vegeta897 said:
Because it's got the "ooh I'm wireless, I'm more advanced, it costs more so it must be better, etc." appeal.

Yes that doesn't apply to everyone who I'm sure do use wireless because wires are restricting, but I bet it's there.
Maybe, maybe not.

You can't tell me that someone with a lot of money wouldn't consider buying a wireless just because he can, even though he doesn't really NEED it.
No one needs anything now'n days, but we want. Also you don't know what that person wants. Some people with lots of money might just want to go with wired because they like wires. Who knows? You don't. Wireless mouse are just as good as wired when it comes to gaming and so on. The whole latency thing has been shot out of the water so many times. Some people like wires and some don't. I like complete freedom of movement.
 
Wired mouses are much better. I never ever use wireless If I am gaming.
 
15357 said:
LG FTMFW! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG! LG!

LG had always worked for me, and its my 2nd favorite brand after Samsung.
http://www.solarnavigator.net/sponsorship/l_g_electronics.htm

About L G ELECTRONICS
LG Electronics, Inc. was established in 1958 as the pioneer in the Korean consumer electronics market.
Of course it is :P

I just use a wire keyboard (I want to get a USB or a wireless one, this one keeps blocking when I press SHIFT + two movement keys, so no circlestrafing for me D: ) and my MX1000. Fu, batteries.
 
Logitech > LG

Switzerland > Korea

G5 > Every other mouse currently in existence
 
Tr0n said:
Maybe, maybe not.

No one needs anything now'n days, but we want. Also you don't know what that person wants. Some people with lots of money might just want to go with wired because they like wires. Who knows? You don't. Wireless mouse are just as good as wired when it comes to gaming and so on. The whole latency thing has been shot out of the water so many times. Some people like wires and some don't. I like complete freedom of movement.
I switched back to wired after my wireless mouse's batteries ran out enough times. It ALWAYS tended to happen when I was doing good in a game of BF2 or CS:S, too. NEVER overnight or while webbrowsing. :flame:
 
I'm guessing yours didn't have a recharging stand? Like I won't buy a wireless mouse anymore if it doesn't have sometime of recharging stand/device.
 
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