Mice Designed by Famous Anime Artists 205
Roland writes "Japan Gadgets reports that eminent Japanese animators Masamune Shiro (Ghost in the Shell) and Hajime Katoki (Gundam) have decided to apply their creative design skills to a new line of limited edition optical mice. Due to be released in Japan in late November, each of the two mouse designs will be available in black, silver, and white and come with a special printed insert of an interview with the respective designer." Definitely thinking outside the box... not sure about the ergonomics, but points for aesthetic ;)
wow (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:wow (Score:1)
/.ed before theres any comment. (Score:1)
Argh (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdotted all to Hell
Better mice than Dell
Yeah (Score:1)
such pricey mice no one is buying.
ok guys, lets not all go there at once. (Score:5, Funny)
slashdotted already (Score:1, Interesting)
Yeah, but... (Score:3, Funny)
Until someone hardwires a REAL mouse for user input.
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:3, Funny)
hehe instead of that lets hardwire some PETA people who will probably complain about your comment instead!
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:1)
Also, they're generally regarded as 'one use' in the community - I tried reusing one but by the time I got to it it had decomposed :-(
Get your tetanus shots first (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Get your tetanus shots first (Score:1, Informative)
Rule #2 is if they DO bite you, is to NOT fling it across the room. Its a little bite, and it hurts just as bad as getting some blood drawn at the doctors.
And a tetanus shot? Are their teeth made of rusty-iron or something?
Last I heard, you needed a RABIES shot after an animal bite. But if the mouse had rabies, it would be freaking out--and why'd you ever pick up a mouse who's banging itself against the glass and generally acting absolutely nuts is beyond me.
Consider yourself impressed... (Score:2)
Not sure about the gundam designer.. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Not sure about the gundam designer.. (Score:1)
Functional, who knows, but definitely not your average mouse.
Aesthetics aside... (Score:5, Insightful)
But why only the optical version? Optics in mice has yet to develop enough to become sufficient for higher end graphics work (hell, even Logitech is still making "old-fashioned" roller ball mice). Accuracy is important- why are mouse manufacturers neglecting pay attention to such a significant number of potential customers?
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:1)
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:1)
Are there any optical mice that use a higher dpi? I'd love a 2000dpi optical.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2)
Microsoft makes single optical mice, but with a much higher sampling rate.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2)
I don't see why optical mice wouldn't be sufficient for this. I'm not disagreeing, as I've never done high-end graphics work. Does the mouse simply skip pixels while it's moving, or what? (just reduce the mouse resolution).
I'll never go back to a ball mouse. In the past year or so, I've had maybe two hairs obstruct the optical laser. I just brush it aside and I'm all set to go. Meanwhile, with the ball mice I've used, the slightest debris on the mouse area can render the mouse useless until you clean it. Not to mention the crud that can collect on the wheels inside or the LEDS that track the wheels. Additionally, you can use optical mice on virtually any surface (except shiny surfaces that interfere with the image-capturing mechanism). Handy for laptops, where a mouse surface might not be adequate for a ball mouse. I don't understand how optical mice could be insufficient for high-end graphics work...?
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2)
I'm using a Logitech Wheel Mouse Optical right now and I love the fact that there's no mouse ball and rollers, which can clog up fairly quickly and can be a pain to clean.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:3, Informative)
neither do i.. and have never heard this before either.. the ball mice use optical sensors too, it's not like that they were more precise(usually, unless were talking about some weird neverheard of high end products), quite the opposite.
the way i'd understand is that some old gfx guru just said something about it while half sleeping.. or just didn't like the feeling of not having a ball going against the surface.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:5, Insightful)
I purchased a 3M Precision Mousing Surface [3m.com] and have had any problems since. Quite impressive little device.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2)
In my experience, not even the most precise roller-ball mouse can compete with a tablet & stylus for pinpoint accuracy.
Just my two cents.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:1, Insightful)
Yesterday it was vinyl vs compact disc.
Today it is mechanical vs optical.
Technophobia, anyone?
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2)
I work in an office with several dozen graphic designers, and don't know a single one who uses a wheel mouse anymore. If they need to do precision work, they use a Wacom tablet, just like they did before the advent of the optical mouse.
The Intuos2 has 2540 dpi... mmmm.....
optical accuracy (Score:2, Interesting)
i'd be genuinely interested in finding out exactly which optical mice you've tried, and which ball mice you believe offer greater accuracy.
carpal tunnel... (Score:1)
in fact, i'd say these might create less damage if we assume that optical mice create less strain due to the lack of a ball, and therefore easier to move around (a stretch perhaps...).
if you want to avoid carpal tunnel, and you have problems with your mousing wrist, move to a trackball. cured a coworker's problems.
Re:Aesthetics aside... (Score:2, Informative)
3... 2... 1... Slashdotted! (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:3... 2... 1... Slashdotted! (Score:1)
The idea is cool, but the legal issues are a big hurdle.
Google cache? (Score:2)
Re:Google cache? (Score:1)
I'm thinking since
I personally don't see a problem with it, but I've never been a big lawyer type.
Re:Google cache : Why not ? (Score:2, Insightful)
Then let /. point to the google cached version instead of the original one, scripting that should not be too hard.
That should reduce the /. effect by at least the amount of click-jerk reaction !
Re:Google cache : Why not ? (Score:2)
Re:3... 2... 1... Slashdotted! (Score:5, Insightful)
http://slashdot.org/faq/suggestions.shtml#su900 [slashdot.org]
Seems like someone would have taken the time to look into it and implement something by this point.
Idea:
Alternitive to the check for no ads method. Cache the page at post time, but don't point to the cache unless the site goes down. Then you can point back to the original site once it comes back. Basically, only show the cache while the site is down.
Re:3... 2... 1... Slashdotted! (Score:4, Insightful)
Or in the case of no ads, he states the problem is the site might change. Well, Slashdot stories on the front page aren't *that* many a day. Run a little caching daemon that checks for an update to slashdot's copy every 30 minutes or so. Expire sites out of the slashdot cache when the story is 3 days old. Surely they have the disk and bandwidth for that, they just seem to have trouble actually coding it. I think the big problem here is CmdrTaco getting some perverse pleasure from the
Re:3... 2... 1... Slashdotted! (Score:2)
The reason why they dont look into it now is because VAs stock is so low! no maney at all - not enough time to implement great new features!
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Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:2, Insightful)
and wow.. those are some butt ugly mice!
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:2, Insightful)
All in all, useless except for tradeshows and to make your computer look uber-|33t when you're NOT USING IT.
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:2, Insightful)
As for gaming, I don't even use a mouse.
Once you go trackman [logitech.com] you'll never go back man!
If your desk is like mine, you don't even have space for a mousepad (CDs, jewelcases, computer parts, etc all get in the way..). I've found I can play much quicker using the trackball than a normal mouse.
LT Marble Mouse...symmetrical, ergonomic trackball (Score:2)
Note that the link does not have any affiliation attached to it...mouse over it and see. I just grabbed the first link to this pointing device I saw on Google. Yeah these buggers cost more than the Fry's $5 Special but I'm cool with that. Worth every penny.
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:1)
So, how the Hell(tm) would I go about ordering one of these?
Kierthos
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:2)
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:1)
Re:Also @ Cosmo Games (Score:1)
Mouse-nyo? (Score:3, Funny)
http://www.animenewsservice.com/ (Score:3, Informative)
Cool, but un-ergonomic... (Score:2, Redundant)
I agree. (Score:1, Redundant)
I prefer a real Microsoft or Logitech mouse pointer that does fit your hand comfortably, despite the fact the designers aren't as famous as these Japanese manga/anime artists. (smile)
Sell-out (Score:5, Insightful)
Are you kidding me? Talk about sell-out.
A simple rule: if it says collectible or limited edition on it, it's guaranteed to be overpriced, and usually crap. ("collector's edition McDonald's Scooby Doo Frosted Mugs"). Have you ever seen a "limited edition" item on HSN that you could turn around and sell for a penny more to anybody who is not an even bigger fool?
Those who pay for slashdot premium should demand their money back on the basis that this was, very clearly, an advertisement.
Re:Sell-out (Score:1, Funny)
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Those who pay for slashdot premium should demand their money back on the basis that this was, very clearly, an advertisement.
Just because something is labelled 'premium' doesn't mean it's not crap either.
Re:Sell-out (Score:3, Insightful)
Hm, so then any news that includes a product of some sort should not be on /.? That would exclude computer hardware, software, electronics, movies, tv shows, books, etc. and would pretty much leave us only with boring as hell US legislation news... I am not excited by the prospect of this "pure" slashdot.
btw, my only problem with these mice is that they look like crap; I mean, seriously! It's hard to find something uglier.
Re:Sell-in (Score:5, Insightful)
on it, it's guaranteed to be overpriced, and usually crap... IN AMERICA
You overlook that other countries do not need to abuse those terms
like we do in the US. Much of the time (in the Japanese Anime
merchandise market) buyers are used to a character or product brand
being used all over the place. The "Scooby-Doo" mugs would not be
considered collectible, precisely because nobody would conceive of
not having mugs, pens, posterboards, lunchboxes, T-shirts, etc...
without the characters plastered all over the place as standard promotion.
In that environment, an extra effort is often made for higher quality
or some form of intrinsic value to be added to a "limited edition" product
to insure that it is set apart from the standard deluge of promotional
items. This becomes even more applicable in an area where the promotion
is taken outside the normal area of expertise of the company, character, or
creator.
Re:Sell-in (Score:2)
I think the UK has decided to follow the US. I mean limited edition packaging for breakfast cereal and fizzy drinks. And then basing a whole marketing campaign around the fact.
I don't know what's worse. The blatant cynicism of the manufacturers, or the stupidity of the people who fall for it.
Pretty but expensive (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Pretty but expensive (Score:1)
Re:Pretty but expensive (Score:2)
Damn.. (Score:3, Funny)
Talk about a buzzkill! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Talk about a buzzkill! (Score:1)
It would have been cool tho... or maybe a Fuchi/Tachikoma?
Re:Talk about a buzzkill! (Score:1)
Re:Talk about a buzzkill! (Score:1)
hardware section? (Score:2, Troll)
Teg
Not bad... but... (Score:2)
Shirow is not really an animator (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Shirow is not really an animator (Score:1)
Mice designed by Anime artists? (Score:3, Funny)
Just what I need. A mouse with a grotesquely pumpkin-shaped head with dinner plate eyes, and a tentacle stuffed in the mouse hole.
Cheers,
Hmmm (Score:1)
The Gundam dude's mouse is very boring and square, but then I think the Gundam mech's are pretty square and chunky- like Gundam vs. Eva is a Ford Cortina vs. a BMW Z8...
graspee
You guys don't get it.. (Score:5, Insightful)
And here you guys are complaining about ergonomics.
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Re:You guys don't get it.. (Score:3, Informative)
- Tony
Surprise, surprise.. (Score:1)
Re:You guys don't get it.. (Score:3, Informative)
How about you just go to France and help them to enforce a perfectly pure and correct language?
Otaku literally translates as "house" and has come to mean (in Japan) someone who has no ability to care for themselves (slovenly, lazy) through their own neglect due to obsessive behavior. America being a blended culture and incorporating other cultures into it took this word to describe people obsessed over manga. So while it bears no resemblance to "house" it does stay at least somewhat in line with the Japanese use describing someone who is obsessed. Unlike the japanese use Americans do not often equate negative feelings with Otaku.
I would love to definitively argue with you on the Shiro/Shirow issue, unfortunately unless you are him (I am not) then what resource do we use for making the determination. I own multiple books and a couple of videos and all of them list Shirow. IMDB as well as other resources do as well. Only a small minority of sites I've seen refer to him as Shiro. So unless you can give a resource that is absolute in it's correctness don't be an ass about it.
The origin of the word "otaku" (Score:2)
First of all, "Shirow" is how his name is romanized on every Japanese product I've ever seen. While it would be more technically correct to spell it, "Shiro" to avoid confusing people into believing his name is a 3-mora word instead of a 2-mora word, it is the spelling that he himself gives for his pseudonym.
Second, "otaku" was in fact coined to refer to obsessed fanboys in Japan. It refers to obsessed fanboys regardless of obsession, but most Americans who use the term are familiar with anime and manga fans. The tongue-in-cheek expose known as "Otaku no Video" also charts gun otaku, porn otaku, and model-building otaku as well as containing a semi-racist overdubbing of an American anime fan in Japan to be nutcase who claimed God told him to come to Japan and obsess over anime. In Japan and to a much greater extent in America, the insulting word is worn like a badge of pride, much like the words "geek" or "fundamentalist."
Third, your etymology of the word is completely wrong. "Otaku," is a word which literally means a household -- specifically someone else's household. You never refer to you're own house/family unit with that word. As such, it is a polite and neutral though slightly archaic term to greet a stranger with. Since fanboys are lacking in social graces usually, they didn't make much of a point of remember other people's names and had a bad habit of referring to everyone as "otaku." This earned them the name "otaku-zoku", or "otaku-people(/race/tribe)." It has since then been shortened to just "otaku," and use of the word "otaku" as a polite greeting has fallen out of common parlance, much like the word "gay" is rarely used in English to refer to a happy person or event. This was exacerbated by a series of child murders in the 80s by an otaku which gave adult obsession with manga and anime the kind of bad stigma that has continued to this day.
Fourth, those ergonomics do in fact suck. <g>
Definitely not for the real world (Score:5, Funny)
At least it's not a Hamtaro mouse...
Perfect Tommy, This is Buckaroo Bonsai.... (Score:2, Funny)
~no matter where you go, there you are.
images (Score:1)
I guess I'm the only one (Score:2)
Points for Aesthetics? (Score:2, Insightful)
And the price is just.. nasty. I could see someone who is into these two artists getting them for collectors items, but for normal usage? Aesthetics aside the odd shapes would be a killer on the hand.
I'd wager those two should stick with Anime, cause they're much better at that.
I figured that anime mice... (Score:2)
Which is why my first impulse upon reading this headline was "Who the hell cares!?"
Clunky, but still better than anything Apple makes (Score:2)
Jon Acheson
Am I the only one.. (Score:2)
I thought some Anime guys were getting into genetics..
i like my mice (Score:3, Funny)
what do anime designers know about ergonomics? (Score:2)
The Shirow one in the article looks at least vaguely shaped for use by people instead of mecha.
I like the Razerzone Boomslang 2000 [razerzone.com]: got it for Unreal, kept it for everything else too. As a general rule, "if it doesn't fit, don't use or wear it" is pretty good.
misleading title! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:misleading title! (Score:2)
Ok, was I the only one that read the title and thought that the anime artists had given their input to create new genetically enhanced real-life anime-mice?
Nope... in fact, that's the only reason I read the story.
-a
Too many (Score:2)
Re:Curiosity....... (Score:2)
Re:Curiosity....... (Score:1)
Re:Curiosity....... (Score:2)
I guess the keyword here is "anime". Nerdiness in all its glory.
Re:What's a yen worth? (Score:1)
Re:What's a yen worth? (Score:1)
Re:Primitive but elegant. (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:I love the Japanese (Score:1)
They're asking for it. (Score:2)
Re:mirror (Score:2)