HP added two new devices before Christmas day. The X4000 and the X5000 are the latest wireless mice in the market today. The X4000 and the X5000 uses laser sensor with fast-scrolling features and designed to be used by either the left or the right hand. With the latest innovation, left hand persons will certainly know what to buy in case their current mouse expires.

The HP X4000 and the HP X5000 are both equipped with a USB wireless receiver of 2.4GHz with laser sensor (1600 CPI max). It has a longer roaming range of up to 30 feet with lesser interruption and works on almost every surface. The devices are battery powered and boast to last for 30 months for the X4000 and 24 month for the X5000.
The X5000, as compared with the X4000, has a touch scroll strip and four customizable buttons, one of which is a one-click Facebook button. This Facebook button was similarly included in the previously released mouse of HP, the X7000, which uses WiFi.
Specifications by HP describe the devices as those which mimic the motion of a fast sports car. It also said the mice to be designed with smooth edges, sweeping contours, and exquisite comfort. Finally, the mice have LED indicator light to verify connection and serve as an alert you when battery runs low.
Currently, they are priced in the market as $29.99 for the X4000 and $39.99 for the X5000. Watch the clip below to see them in action.
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