When
closed, the mouse works like any other with the dial in the middle functioning
as a scroll wheel.
The clever stuff happens when a call comes in.
The user can then flip open the mouse to reveal a functional phone, with
the mouse-wheel being used to adjust the volume. Pressing the scroll wheel mutes
the call.
The built in echo cancellation feature should guarantee decent
call sound quality, and finishing the call is as simple as flipping the
mouse-phone shut.
A potential problem might arise if you wanted to use the
mouse when you¢re on a call, but we think you can just switch to speakerphone
mode. Or maybe not (the translated press announcement goes on about ¡knitting
machines¢ so it¢s a bit vague).
Being a Sony product, the Sony VN-CX1
looks to please groovy feckers, offering the mouse in 5 trendy colours to match
their shade of laptop/shirt/nail varnish.
Manufacturer Specifications
128x64 pixel LCD screen with backlight
Only English
supported
Connect with USB to your computer
1000 DPI optical sensor
Crystal clear audio with 16bit 48 KHz sampling rate.
Also compatible
with Internercalls, SparVoip, NetAppel, poivY,
VoipDiscount, VoipCheap and
WebCallDirect
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