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Logitech MX 900 Bluetooth Optical Mouse:
... ve been using this mouse for about a year now, and I ve gotta say it s the most reliable mouse I ve had. I suppose when you consider the cost, you d hope it would be. Mine cost me about £65. It has loads of useful features, such as back and forward buttons, the now standard scroll wheel, 2 extra scroll buttons and an extra button, which I ve not found a use for yet! Every button is assignable using the Logitec... Read the full review: The humble mouse has moved on! by Jonny_L |
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Targus Wireless Remote Presenter Mouse / Trackball / Mouse - wireless ( RF ) - USB - grey, silver - The Wireless Presenter is a 3-in-1 presentation tool for the notebook computer user. It is an RF input device that allows a user to wirelessly control their presentation from a distance of up to 10 meters. In... |
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Logitech VX Revolution Mouse / Trackball / Mouse - laser - wireless - RF - USB wireless receiver - Smaller, faster, and goes anywhere. Features Logitech's new, revolutionary hyper-fast scroll wheel, precision laser tracking, and a compact yet exceptionally comfortable design. Rev up your notebook with the V... |
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Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 5000 Mouse - optical - 5 button(s) - wireless ( RF ) - PS / Mouse / Trackball /2, USB - platinum - The Wireless Optical Mouse lets you personalize your desktop with a selection of several eye-catching colors. Its ergonomic design gives you plenty of comfort, Tilt Wheel Techno... overall rating |
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Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse VGP-BMS33 Mouse / Trackball / Sony VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse VGP-BMS33 - Mouse - laser - wireless - Bluetooth - black - Upgrade your input with the quality Bluetooth Laser Mouse from Sony. Offering precision control, ergonomic designs and a variety of extra features, Sony mice offer the best in control solutions. |
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Targus Wireless Optical Notebook Mouse Mouse / Trackball / Mouse - optical - 3 button(s) - wireless ( RF ) - USB - blue, silver - Targus' goal is to enhance your lifestyle by offering innovative and quality products, as well as continuing to listen and respond to its customers. |
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Logitech Click! Plus Rechargeable Optical Mouse Mouse - optical - 5 button(s) - wireless ( RF ) - PS / Mouse / Trackball /2, USB - The Logitech Cordless Click! Plus Rechargeable Optical Mouse combines powerful features with the convenience of a rechargeable battery system. It features a tilt wheel with zoom ... |
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Logitech Trackman Cordless Wheel Trackball - optical - 3 button(s) - wireless - PS / Mouse / Trackball /2, USB - white - retail - Experience true comfort and freedom. Work where and how you want. And optical technology means superior performance with virtually no maintenance needed. True cordless free... |
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Logitech Cordless Click! Optical Mouse Mouse - optical - 4 button(s) - wireless ( RF ) - PS / Mouse / Trackball /2, USB - silver - It looks great, it works like a dream, and it fits just about any hand like it was made especially for it. It's the Logitech Cordless Click!, the optical mouse that delivers styl... |
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Trust Wireless Tablet 1200 Mouse / Trackball / Mouse, digitizer, light pen - 30.5 x 22.7 cm - 3 button(s) - wireless, wired - USB - retail - The 1200 Wireless Tablet is an ergonomically designed large USB tablet for drawing, handwriting, sketching, coloring and picture editing. The high-resolution wireless ... |
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Logitech MX 610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse Mouse - laser - 10 button(s) - wireless - RF - USB / Mouse / Trackball / PS/2 wireless receiver - At last - laser precision for lefties only. The MX610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse lets left-handed users enjoy the comfort and control of an advanced laser mous... |
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Logitech MX 1000 Laser Cordless Mouse ... much emming and aring with people over what was better a mouse with a cord, which can t run out of batteries, and cannot break as easily, with less things to go wrong, or a wireless rechargable mouse. In the end after reading numerous reviews, i decided to get the Lazer mouse, and chose the expensie one with all the fancy awards on the box, as you do. However despite the cost, so far it has lasted almost a year, which is much better value than some of my friends have had, buying the cheapest one they can find, which means they have to either replace the batteries, or buy a new one bacause the thing has broken. The great thing about this mouse is that it has bee... Read the full review: It may be expensive but it never fails by sparkie003 |
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Laser Mouse 6000 ... Laser Mouse 6000 is a 5 buttons laser mouse, very handy to use but not totally comfortable, it has a good 1000 dpi sensor and will be perfect for everything, from games to everyday use. You must simply plug it in and the mouse will configure itself as a normal 5 button mouse with the two very tiny lateral buttons working as a back/forward browser button. You can use the official software too that allow you to configure the mouse in any possible way you like, in the default version the button will be for: left side button: Back (same as the browser button) Right side button: Magnify - very useful from time to time to be able to read or magnify little picture... Read the full review: Top quality mouse by Jamesth |
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 ... Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 (bit of a mouthful) is a nice piece of kit to go with your computer (particularly a laptop, but it would also be fine for a desktop PC). As mentioned in the title it has no wires, and no ball inside, using instead what Microsoft calls "High Definition Technology" - or a little red laser thingy to the rest of us. Apparently it is clearer than other optical mice, but they would say that. I have found that certain surfaces such as magazines upset it, and it also goes haywire if you take it too far away from the computer (0.762 metres according to the spec). This is because the mouse comes with a USB receiver wh... Read the full review: Point and click by oodlenoodle9 |











