8 April 2008 16:46 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
3Dconnexion, a Logitech company, has announced the newest addition to its "3D" mouse product line – the SpaceNavigator for notebooks.The new SpaceNavigator claims to offer a "precise, rich 3D experience in a compact, mobile design".
The SpaceNavigator for notebooks offers the same benefits as the original SpaceNavigator – "effortless" movement and control within 3D workspaces – but also includes a new cap design for more immersive and natural interactions within 3D applications.
The controls for the 3D mouse let you gently lift, press and turn the control cap to fly through 3D space while simultaneously zooming and rotating the view with what's described as fluid and highly intuitive control.
Designed to withstand the wear and tear of travel, the new device comes complete with a travel case for easy transport.
Supported by all major operating systems, the SpaceNavigator for notebooks is currently available for a retail price of £90 plus VAT. Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Logitech, 3Dconnexion, 3DTV


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