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Why? Stuffing a computer in a mouse makes no sense, you'll need a keyboard anyways, so why don't you stuff a computer in a keyboard? Oh wait, somebody did this before. Bummer.
On most computers there is a virtual keyboard.
Do you really want to sit there and click on each letter on the virtual keyboard? Seems counterproductive.
It's useful for situations where you don't need a keyboard:

- Just like the video shows, you could hook it to the videoprojector to display your presentation

- If it has enough power, it could host your Kodi (http://kodi.tv/)

A computer "stuffed" into a USB-like drive would be cooler still.
The site reports that it charges wirelessly, but the video lists the battery as optional - does this mean that on the non-battery version if I move my Mouse Box off the mat it'll shut down? Both the USB ports shown are host ports, so it's not going to be receiving power that way.
I would rather have my phone be the one thing I carry around.
Would it be possible to beam the "regular" screen to a Chromecast while using the phone as a touch pad / virtual keyboard?
With Nexus 5 (and i think Nexus 7 too), you can cast the entire device onto your TV. The screen will even flip from landscape to portrait when you turn your phone.
Chuck Moore did this a long time (10 or more years) ago: built a computer with a simple OS and capable of driving video on one of his Forth SoCs, and soldered it in place of the microcontroller inside a standard mouse. It was a nifty demonstration of "look how much functionality we can pack into a small space".