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LASERMOUSE.COM
I first learned about the LaserMouse.com web site from the side of a carrying case for the Penta Laser Mouse product. The product has changed and evolved over the years and so has the web site. When talking over the phone to one of the web masters at LaserMouse.com they told me that their web site is a never ending battle between design and function. They think of the web site as a functional piece of artwork. It has to be the gateway for the world to discover the LaserMouse product. It also has to be the front door for existing customers to find crucial information about their product. For example, links to the online User's Guides should be easy to find on the home page and they recently put every critical link they could think of right on the bottom of the LaserMouse.com home page. And they told me that if there's ever a link that a visitor or customer feels needs to be included that all they have to do is send an email via the contact form and they will consider it for placement on the critical link section.
What's New at LaserMouse.com and why should we care?
Well, for starters they gave the home page a clean new look. It's like a cutting edge new dashboard that helps the customer quickly navigate the website. One of the cool new features is that it features a sleek digital clock that displays local time for the LaserMouse.com web store. The local time for LaserMouse.com is Albuquerque Time (Mountain Standard Time Zone).
What's the Latest LaserMouse Product
LaserMouse dot com has always been about remote mice for computer presentations like PowerPoint or Keynote software. The original product was simply called the "LaserMouse" or "Penta Laser Mouse". It was very successful and made a name for itself in the the whole PowerPoint remote or presentation remote market. The latest and greatest Laser Mouse product is called the Penta Sport remote mouse. It offers the same great features of the original, but improved on those features. The features include long range, built-in laser beam pointer, dedicated PowerPoint features, includes all the standard mouse functions, long battery life, exceptional joystick or cursor control, and ergonomic design that feel natural in your hand. Now the Penta Sport improves on every one of these important features. For example, the long range is improved by the use of a higher radio frequency to give the Penta Sport much better reliability at the longer ranges. Another example is the Laser Pointer. The laser beam is bigger and brighter and the "Laser Button" is now located on the bottom of the unit in a trigger style design. All in all, the Penta Sport is probably the best choice for most people when it comes to choosing a remote mouse for your PowerPoint presentations.
The best way to learn more about LaserMouse.com is to visit LaserMouse.com
Laser Mouse Wiki Page at http://aboutus.org/lasermouse.com
And don't forget to visit the Laser Mouse Blog at http://blog.lasermice.com/
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