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==Manufacturer's Description==
==Manufacturer's Description==
A sensational new design - very easy to use and extremely positive. Fitted with ultra sensitive switches and rapid fire action.
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==Reviews==
==Reviews==
{{Review|review=.The increased comfort of the large ball, as opposed to a slim handle, comes into its own because you need only hold the ball loosely, your hand does not tire easily |author=|pub=[[Popular Computing Weekly]]|issue=6 November 1986|score=}}
{{Review|review=The increased comfort of the large ball, as opposed to a slim handle, comes into its own because you need only hold the ball loosely, your hand does not tire easily |author=|pub=[[Popular Computing Weekly]]|issue=6 November 1986|score=}}


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==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 13:36, 21 March 2022


Manufacturer's Description

A sensational new design - very easy to use and extremely positive. Fitted with ultra sensitive switches and rapid fire action.

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Reviews

"The increased comfort of the large ball, as opposed to a slim handle, comes into its own because you need only hold the ball loosely, your hand does not tire easily"
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Sources

  1. ZX Computing Magazine (Argus Specialist Publications), June 1986