The first thing that strikes you about the Odysey Web Scroll mouse is its transparent goblin reen body, complete with a matching transparent green cable. The device is a standard three-button scroll mouse, designed for both right and left-handed users. Featuring a PS/2 interface, the Web Scroller is a little too large for comfort for those with small hands. Additionally, the pointed tip of the device digs into the bottom of the palm, mak-ing it uncomfortable during long hours. The buttons, though large, seem tacky and do not have a comfortingly snug feel about them. The scroll wheel also fails to deliver accuracy and tends to scroll a little more or less than is desired. Apart from this, the device is smooth and offers decent precision. The package includes IWare Plus for Windows 95/98/NT on a floppy disk. With a price tag of Rs 200, the device is suitable for basic, non-frequent home usage where cost is a consideration.
Though this 5.1 channel system has a 5,800 watts PMPO, it has only 25 watts RMS for the satel-lites and 50 watts RMS for the subwoofer. The RMS power gives you an idea about the actual sound output that the system can achieve without distortion, whereas the PM PO output indicates the maximum out-put achievable by the system, albeit with distortions. The wires are long enough,and speaker stands and wall mountings are provided as well. One shortcoming is the ridiculously short power sup-ply wire. The system provides good performance and at Rs 7,000, it offers good value for money. The subwoofer is quite powerful and you can crank up the volume with-out experiencing too much distortion. If you’re looking to own a 5.1 speaker sys-tem, but are constrained by your budget, the Mercury HT 5800R offers a decent enough solution. How- ever, if you cannot settle for anything less than perfectsound, give this one a miss... SPECIFICATIONS : Four satellites at 25 W RMS, one subwoofer at 50 W RMS, w...
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