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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical
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09/20/2004 04:30 PM




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hx_jump_bugs.jpg imageBreak out the spamcatcher emails -- Kingston is giving away a free optical mouse (while unknown amount of supplies last) to those that sign up to win a new "HyperX Ultimate Rig" (read: a hot gaming computer). It's for US residents only, though, so if you're one of our lovely foreign readers, you'll just have to cough up the $5 or so to buy a cheapo optical mouse yourself. Why do you need a free, low-quality optical mouse? Because it has a blue LED, of course.
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