Actbrise's Jupiter trackball is made of ash wood and reproduces the planet's Great Red Spot in the sphere's grain.
Rather than moving the device around on the desk, the Jupiter provides a new way of controlling the computer's cursor by holding it in your palm and pointing to where the cursor should go. There are buttons flush with the surface and a matching stand to keep the ball from rolling away. At ¥14,000 (about $135), it's not cheap, but the company also sells less-expensive stainless steel and rhinestone-covered versions(what say???)
Rather than moving the device around on the desk, the Jupiter provides a new way of controlling the computer's cursor by holding it in your palm and pointing to where the cursor should go. There are buttons flush with the surface and a matching stand to keep the ball from rolling away. At ¥14,000 (about $135), it's not cheap, but the company also sells less-expensive stainless steel and rhinestone-covered versions(what say???)
I wanna get one of those for sure!!!!!
well seems choclaty also.. yumm.. yummy..lolz.z..
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