Practical USB Memory Stick Reader/Writer Mouse
Mar 2nd, 2006 by Neo
Haha, what a funny name I have given to the mouse that I am using with my notebook. Refering to Jason’s comment on the Sony mouse, the answer is “no”. When you are using the reader/writer function of the mouse, you slide in the memory stick and close the cover. Yes, of course the cover can be put down.

So basically, you can use the mouse as usual while having the memory stick media in the slot. By the way, the memory stick media can be used to store other files too, much like a thumbdrive/pendrive! That’s why, sometimes I backup my important files to my camera’s memory stick. Very handy and practical indeed.

Flip the mouse over and this is what you get. Hmm… seems like it looks better when it is flipped over.
Check this Sony memory stick reader/writer usb mouse at Amazon.com.


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pretty handy gadget..too bad it is only for sony….meaning you can buy sony camera only
tikus mati liao, its upside down!
Nabueh, previous pic you didn’t slide it full inside is it? Kekez. Like that, oklah. Bi-function, but it is a badly designed mouse.
Malaysia Property, that sad but a fact. Sony of course won’t make their mouse SD/XD/MMC compatible.
wuching, haha… check out my next post.
Jason, only now you realise? Although the look of the mouse is not so nice, but Sony engineers are smart people lar, of course they make the cover closable and can multi-task.
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wahh so cool. hahah But the shape kind hard to hold wouldn’t it?