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    May I get cheap notebook mouse?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by sunnman, Mar 6, 2009.

  1. sunnman

    sunnman Newbie

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  2. Brawn

    Brawn The Awesome

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    yes, those are probably legit

    mice are very cheap, and those ones look especially cheap, they just want to get rid of them

    however, i'd advise you just spend an extra 5 dollars and buy an old microsoft mouse or something that will probably last a lot longer than these ones
     
  3. sunnman

    sunnman Newbie

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    thanks for your prompt response.
    i want to sell them to Africa, you know, the consumers from Africa love the cheap products.
    if it is legit, i will deal with them.

    Expert, could you tell us the 800DPI is enough for common operation?
    As i checked the products on the web site are all 800DPI .
    Thanks!
     
  4. zimbros12

    zimbros12 Notebook Deity

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    yes i agree with BRAWN.Anything that is too cheap (like the one for $3) will break very soon).Invest in something good
     
  5. Hirohata

    Hirohata GBF Danchou

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    800DPI is normal speed for nearly all optical and laser mice in the market. Higher DPI makes it more expensive, and doesn't really matter to normal usage. Mostly for gamers and graphic designers who prefer higher sensitivity.
     
  6. sunnman

    sunnman Newbie

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    hi, Zimbros12
    Thanks for your attentions.

    but i read the web site will make every product enjoy one year after-sales services. i checked it on the home page www.onthesource.com/

    should i worry the bad quality?

    looking forward to your sincere reply.
     
  7. zimbros12

    zimbros12 Notebook Deity

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    I bet it won't last for too long,however if u going to send it to africa for $
    it may be worth it.give it a try.
     
  8. sunnman

    sunnman Newbie

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    as i want to put famous logo on them, and export to Africa at US$3.50 per unit.

    Is it a good way to make money?

    sorry, I am a new businessman, i should learn much from every veteran.

    Thanks for the reply from Zimbros12, Hirohata and Brawn.
     
  9. zimbros12

    zimbros12 Notebook Deity

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    GOOD LUCK.
     
  10. Red_Dragon

    Red_Dragon Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Have you checked the mice at Amazon.com? They have a HUGE selection as well.