In his WTF Podcast the veteran comedian Marc Maron often laments on the boring standardization of contemporary comedians: If he goes into any comedy club and closes his eyes, he states, based on their material and delivery he has difficulty telling one comic from another.

That's kind of how we feel about computer peripherals--take a look at the lineup of computer mice in a Best Buy or Staples and you'll see what we mean. But one company retaining a distinct aesthetic is Eclipse, with their brushed-aluminum TouchMouse and die-cast-frame Mobile Mouse, below.

The former features an omnidirectional touch surface for scrolling, and the latter folds flat for portability but features an adjustable "leg" that allows you to change the mouse angle, adding the feel of a beefier mouse.