Posted by laptop online staff | Posted in Laptop Kids | Posted on 30-11-2010-05-2008
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- 800 DPI high resolution optical mouse
- No driver required, Plug & Play
- Blue Glowing Scroll Wheel
- Dimensions: 3.8″ x 2.2″ x 1.3″ (95mm x 55mm x 32 mm)
- Supports Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later
Easy to install, simply plug the USB plug to the USB port on your PC/laptop. Partially cased with clear transparent housing, when in use you will be amazed at its appearance as the LED lights come alive.. if you love your desk gadgets you will adore this mouse.
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Posted by laptop online staff | Posted in Apple Intel Laptop | Posted on 30-11-2010-05-2008
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- Processor clock speed: 2400 MHz
- Processor family: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Processor model: P8600
- Processor front side bus: 1066 MHz
- L2 cache: 3 MB
Apple MacBook MacBook; 2400 MHz; Intel Core 2 Duo; P8600; 1066 MHz; 3 MB; 250 GB
List Price: £849.00
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Posted by laptop online staff | Posted in Laptop Online Deals | Posted on 30-11-2010-05-2008
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