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	<title>Bluetooth Mouse Review &#187; VAIO</title>
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		<title>Sony VAIO Bluetooth Wireless Mouse</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Mouse Reviews]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bluetooth notebook mouse]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[laser tracking]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This bluetooth mouse by Sony is actually designed specifically to match VAIO CS notebook computers, but it can be used with any bluetooth-capable PC. At first glance the shape of this device is a little funky, and it definitely looks different than all of the other mice reviewed here. They offer this model in three [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This bluetooth mouse by Sony is actually designed specifically to match VAIO CS notebook computers, but it can be used with any bluetooth-capable PC. At first glance the shape of this device is a little funky, and it definitely looks different than all of the other mice reviewed here. They offer this model in three different colors to go seamlessly with their laptops: Glossy Black (VGP-BMS55/B), Sangria Red (VGP-BMS55/R) and Cosmopolitan Pink (VGP-BMS55/P). They also offer bundle packages that include a matching mouse pad if you need one, but the part numbers are slightly different. We wouldn't really consider the shape of this mouse to be "ergonomic" in any way, but nonetheless it seems fairly comfortable for regular use. It uses laser technology for tracking which allows you to use the mouse on a larger variety of surfaces than an optical model, and also increases battery life (just by a little). It also has a low friction, non-stick PTFE sole that allows for effortless and extra smooth movement. This mouse runs on two AA batteries with an estimated battery life of approximately three months. The maximum operating distance is stated as 32 ft. which is fairly standard and the dimensions of this device are 2.3" (width) x 4.8" (height) x 1.4" (depth). You'll need Windows Vista or XP installed for this mouse to work properly with your computer. The retail price of this peripheral is $69.99 (and that's what Sony sells it for on their website).<br />
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