Tuesday, May 26th 2009

GIGABYTE Intros GM-M7800S Wireless Luxury Mouse with Crystallized Swarovski Elements

GIGABYTE, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, proudly announce the luxury leather wireless mouse made with Swarovski elements. It goes without saying that this fine works enables you to demonstrate your unique stylish and taste.

GM-M7800S is another GIGABYTE commitment to bring fashion, style and exquisiteness to PC life. It's built to be classy. GM-M7800S is crafted with exquisite materials like Swarovski crystal, 18K gold plated and high quality leather, and comes in a stylish design. The mouse in a chic design can be your best collection. In addition to the admiration of its luxurious styling, it features the best performance as well:
  • Advanced laser tracking, excellent responsiveness and precision
  • 1600 & 800 DPI adjustable resolution,
  • Useful tilt wheel
  • Ultra portable nano receiver,
  • Adapting reliable 2.4GHz wireless technology
Crafted of Luxury Swarovski Crystal and quality leather
To pursue the same high standards of design excellence as exquisite goods, M7800S is crafted of Swarovski crystal and soft leather. Its subtly two-tone stitching along the edges perfects the outlook. Once you hold it, it creates outstanding touch and gives you incredible hand feel.

Pure 18K Gold plated
18K gold plated on dpi switch and internet back and forwarder button reveals magnificent to outlook and an attractive possession for GM-M7800S.

2.4GHz wireless receiver
The ultra portable nano receiver is easy to be plugged into laptops even when you are on the move. Moreover, 2.4GHz wireless technology offers maximum data transfer rates of 2Mbps, supports 10-meter transmission, and reduces on power consumption.
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28 Comments on GIGABYTE Intros GM-M7800S Wireless Luxury Mouse with Crystallized Swarovski Elements

#26
Kantastic
btarunrThey've only just announced it. Keep 100~150 quid handy.
I'd rather get a Razer Mamba at that price.
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#27
Wshlist
Not good enough anymore to call them Swarovski crystals, now it's 'crystallized Swarovski elements', what is that suppose to hide? Is the use of 'crystallised' rather than 'crystals' meaning they aren't crystals? What are they? Bits of plastic or salt?
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#28
DaedalusHelios
WshlistNot good enough anymore to call them Swarovski crystals, now it's 'crystallized Swarovski elements', what is that suppose to hide? Is the use of 'crystallised' rather than 'crystals' meaning they aren't crystals? What are they? Bits of plastic or salt?
If its really plastic or salt.... I wouldn't get one for anybody because that sounds kinda cheap for a luxury item. :(
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