ASUS unveils the world’s Windows 7 and 8 compatible wireless mouse today at the Computex 2013.
ASUS, a Taiwan-based computer and electronics company introduced another breakthrough which can change the world of Windows 8 users in the Computex 2013 event in Taiwan. The event is an annual gathering of computer maker’s to present their new products. This year, ASUS announced their Transformer Book Trio—a device combining the technology of notebook, tablet, and desktop PC which can run both in Android’s Jelly Bean and Windows 8.
However, another product captured the attention of those who attended the event which is called the ‘VivoMouse’. It is now considered the world’s first mouse and touchpad combination for Windows 8. If you look at it, it resembles a Motorola’s Aura handset because of its metallic frame and curves. What’s even great about this device is that it can be paired with a desktop PC, a projector, and living room PC. The exact measurement of this device is 135 x 78 x 25.5 cm.
Storing looks easy as well as it comes with a sliding case cover that can accommodate the entire device. The connectivity seems promising as well as it has two USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 ports and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. However, the specifications may vary from country to country so it is best to visit their website.
According to ASUS, the target release date of their new products is on the third quarter of 2013. Those who would like to get an early preview of the products may visit the Computex 2013 booth in Taipei, Taiwan from June 4 to June 8 located at M0810, Nangang Exhibition Hall, 4F, Taipei World Trade Center.
There is much to see in the Computex 2013 as other brands are also featured in the event such as Dell and Acer.