
Japan Trend Shop has started selling the new Elecom nendo Orime wireless laser mouse. Available in red, black, white, or silver, the mouse has a unique design that resembles the B2 stealth bomber. The Elecom nendo Orime communicates with your computer via a 2.4GHz wireless connectivity for up to 10-meter range. This input device requires a couple of AAA batteries(included) to operate. Measuring 81mm x 108mm x 40.5mm and weighing 85 grams, the Elecom nendo Orime wireless laser mouse retails for $90 a pop. Read more

Corsair has rolled out a new laser gaming mouse, which is designed for PC gamers who like First-Person Shooters (FPS) video games. What makes the Vengeance M60 special is that it has an Avago 5670 DPI sensor with on-the-fly resolution switching and the Sniper button that allows you to automatically decrease the DPI for extra aiming accuracy. This new gaming mouse features a selectable response time(1ms, 2ms, 4ms or 8ms), a rubberized scroll wheel, PTFE glide pads, and a unibody aluminum structure with three adjustable tuning zones. The Corsair Vengeance M60 performance FPS laser gaming mouse is priced at $69.99 a pop. [Corsair]

Gigabyte comes back to the computer accessories market by releasing the Urban Chic M7800E wireless laser mouse. The input device features a 800/1600dpi switch, a high-precision laser sensor, a battery life of 6 months and a software for customizable buttons. It is also coated with a “matte black” layer. What’s more, the Gigabyte Urban Chic M7800E wireless laser mouse comes equipped with a wireless receiver, which is 40% smaller than regular receivers. No word on pricing at this time. [Gigabyte]

Rude Gameware has introduced its nearly perfect gaming mouse, the Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse. The high-end gaming mouse features a superb 5000DPI laser engine with lighting response time of only 1 millisecond, a total of seven programmable buttons and a built-in memory for macro recording. The Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2 includes all the stuff gamers want in a mouse without any extra complications, but still carries a tiny suggested retail price of only $49.95 a pop. [Press Release]

The Gigabyte M7770 is a mini laser mouse that offers excellent mobility. Designed for notebook users, the mouse measures at just 80mm x 53mm x 32mm. The Gigabyte M7770 works on 2.4GHz wireless technology and features a high-precision laser, an adjustable on-the-fly 800/1600 DPI switch, a high quality side rubber and a portable nano receiver. Available in noble black and silver, this input device also uses a smart power saving technology, which allows for up to 6-month of battery life. [Gigabyte]

The Elecom M-BT6BL series is known as the company’s first Bluetooth 3.0 laser mouse. Measuring 74.3mm x 52.3mm x 33.4mm and weighing at just 43grams (without batteries), the mouse features an 800/1600 DPI resolution. The Elecom M-BT6BL draws its power from a couple of AAA batteries. This Bluetooth 3.0 laser mouse will be available next month in Japan. [Elecom]

Benchmark Reviews has reviewed the Razer Lachesis V2 laser gaming mouse that features the 3.5G laser sensor, supporting up to 5600dpi. The mouse also has customizable lighting for both the wheel and the logo, which can be set to individual colors. The Lachesis V2 5600dpi laser gaming mouse is also ambidextrous, which means that the mouse is capable of recognizing whether you are holding it with your left or right hand, and able to work in either mode. In addition, this gaming mouse provides nine programmable buttons with 1000Hz ultrapolling for a 1ms response time. Here is the conclusion:
The Razer Lachesis is right up there with the best of them when it comes to functionality, the Razer configuration utility is super easy to use and needs no real explanation, but if you do find yourself stuck you can consult the included user guide. All nine buttons can be re-assigned to different functions, macro’s are easily created and assigned, sensitivity is easily adjusted and of course you have the option to change the color of the Razer logo and the scroll wheel, the color configuration is rather basic and would benefit from more options to really bring it to life.
The Razer Lachesis V2 5600 gaming mouse retails for only $79.99 a pop. [Benchmark Reviews]

The Sony VGP-BMS15 Bluetooth laser mouse is a perfect addition to your VAIO laptops. The mouse features an interchangeable form-fitting cover that adds stylish good looks. The sliding cover turns the mouse on and off while also covering the scroll wheel and buttons when not in use. Additionally, this 800-dpi laser mouse also has a low-friction, non-stick PTFT sole to help reduce hand strain. [Product Page]

The Gigabyte GM-M7800S is not your ordinary wireless laser mouse because it is covered in leather and embedded with Swarovski crystals. The mouse features 800/1600 DPI sensitivity and a LED indicator that inform you a change in DPI level. As for the button and wheel, they are plated in 18 karat gold. No info on pricing so far. [AVING]

The HP HDX Laser mouse features variable on-the-fly Dpi from a 400 Dpi to 2,400 Dpi, a maximum 500Hz polling rate, adjustable profile settings for various games and a laser-based sensor for high precision. This laser mouse also has five programmable macro buttons. The HP HDX Laser Mouse is priced at $40. [SlashGear]