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It Came From Twitter: HP's Eco-Comfort Mouse
I don't know how this escaped me, but HP has been selling a wireless mouse (dongle, non-Bluetooth) made partly of recycled materials. According to the product page, "It combines style and comfort in an environmentally friendly, PVC-free design made with more than 30% recycled plastic; the packaging is 76% recycled material and recyclable itself."
The Eco-Comfort Mouse is currently going for $32 at the HP store. How much do you want to bet that the included batteries are not rechargeable?
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While the mouse is totally awesome, you're correct: the included batteries are not rechargable.
Good thing I have a supply of my own to pop in...