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    Samsung mint and chocolate mouse & keyboard combo is a real thing

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    Last updated: March 7th, 2023 at 15:22 UTC+01:00

    Do you like mint? Do you like chocolate? How about mint chocolate? And what does this have to do with anything? Well, a lot! Samsung has just revealed a new wireless mouse and keyboard bundle, and it's all mint chocolate-themed, featuring a mint green color with brown bits and pieces representing chocolate flakes.

    Samsung calls it the Wireless Keyboard Mouse Mint Choco. The product consists of a wireless 2.4GHz mouse and a 2.4GHz keyboard powered by AA and AAA batteries. The keyboard weighs 462 grams, and the mouse weighs 49 grams. The latter has an optical sensor and offers 800/1200/1600 DPi settings.

    Hardware-wise, this mouse and keyboard bundle is not entirely new, as Samsung originally released it in 2019. However, the color combination appears to be brand-new.

    However, if you're a fan of this mint and chocolate theme and are in the market for a wireless mouse and keyboard bundle for your PC, Galaxy Book laptop, or Samsung DeX setup, you might not be able to buy this bundle unless you order it on the South Korean online store.

    Even then, the Wireless Keyboard Mouse Mint Choco is not yet available for purchase anywhere — not even at the South Korean online store where it is listed next to its specifications and official renders. It's a bit of a mystery, and there's no official release date to go by.

    Furthermore, it's unclear why Samsung chose the Mint and Choco theme out of all the possible sweets in the world. But maybe the company will release more themes in the future. Samsung, if you're listening, how about strawberry yogurt? Or perhaps vanilla ice cream would be more fitting, as it would match the codename of the upcoming Android 15 update.

    Via General Samsung ElectronicsSouth Korea

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