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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Manhattan Stealth Touch Mouse doesn’t use any buttons or scroll wheel

We have covered all sorts of computer input devices in the past, and if you’re looking for sleek computer mouse, today we have the perfect device for you.


Unlike standard input devices, Manhattan Stealth Touch Mouse comes with a sleek design, and in fact, this mouse doesn’t have any buttons or scroll wheel, and it is completely utilizing touch-sensing technology. Manhattan Stealth Touch Mouse measures 30mm x 60mm x 90mm and it weighs 79.4 grams. This mouse uses Curve-Touch technology that allows users wheel-free scrolling and fingertip control on the touch-sensitive surface. Manhattan Stealth Touch Mouse can be used as a regular mouse, or it can be used as a presenter for PowerPoint or PDF presentations. As for the PC connection, this mouse connects to your PC using 2.4 GHz technology and it can work from up to 10 m (33 ft.) distance.

THIN CLIENT

A thin client (sometimes also called a lean or slim client) is a computer or a computer program which depends heavily on some other computer (its server) to fulfil its traditional computational roles. This stands in contrast to the traditional fat client, a computer designed to take on these roles by itself. The exact roles assumed by the server may vary, from providing data persistence (for example, for diskless nodes) to actual information processing on the client's behalf.

Thin clients occur as components of a broader computer infrastructure, where many clients share their computations with the same server. As such, thin client infrastructures can be viewed as the providing of some computing service via several user-interfaces. This is desirable in contexts where individual fat clients have much more functionality or power than the infrastructure either requires or uses. This can be contrasted, for example, with grid computing.

Thin-client computing is also a way of easily maintaining computational services at a reduced total cost of ownership.