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LenovoN700 Dual Mode Black Wireless Touch Mouse

R499

Retail: R1,300
Excludes shipping

R499

R1,300
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The N700 wireless mouse features a laser pointer and is ideal for those who give presentations regularly. This three-button mouse connects to your screen with a nano-dongle that uses 2.4G wireless technology or Bluetooth (Win8 or above). The dual functionality allows it to easily switch from mouse to pointer, with a laser sensor for precision tracking. Moreover, the compact design allows it to be easily transported for business meetings.

Product Features
  • Wireless Multi-mode Mouse N700 is an innovative product, which received a Red Dot Design Award in 2013
  • It has two different modes - mouse mode and pointer mode - and can easily be switched from mouse to pointer
  • It is extremely helpful when giving presentations
  • With dual wireless connectivity to freely switch between BT and 2.4G networks
  • It helps you to link more devices
  • Touch sensitive bar recognises one-finger gestures -perfectly optimised for Win 8.1 to help easily control Win 8 OS
  • The flat style is very portable, so you can take it anywhere
  • Dual-function to easily switch from mouse to pointer Dual wireless connectivity to freely switch between BT and 2.4G networks
  • Touch-sensitive bar that recognises one-finger gestures - perfectly optimised for Win 8.1 Compact and portable
  • Battery: AAA (Not included)
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