Consumers are taking their notebook and netbook PCs everywhere these days and can now work or play wherever they go with three new Microsoft BlueTrack Technology products: the Wireless Mobile Mouse ...
I use a MacBook Pro on a daily basis, and I prefer to use a mouse than the trackpad. I find most mobile mice too small or too light, and for a while, I used Microsoft’s Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse ...
Perhaps the biggest deal about Microsoft’s latest pair of laser mice—Laser Mouse 6000 and 7000—is that they break from the standard form factor for MS grippers—less glaringly round, and more about ...
I’m constantly on a quest to find a comfortable mobile mouse. Unfortunately, most mobile mice are pretty small and cause my hand to start hurting after a while. So, I pretty much stick with the ...
Short Version: As ergonomic mice go, Microsoft’s wireless offering provides plenty of relief from repetitive stress injuries without deviating too far from the familiar form factor found in standard ...
Here’s a sneak preview of version 2.0 of Microsoft’s Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 that’s currently making its way through the FCC, since, after all, it is a wireless device. It’s not altogether clear ...
Everything USB has a review of the new Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 from Microsoft. Aside from using a fancy new LAAAAZER BEAM engine, the mouse offers a new ergonomic design that is said to ...
Microsoft's not officially announcing these for another couple weeks, but it's not like we're really surprised anymore when mice or desktop sets go laser. But just as one last hurrah, you might like ...
The march of mouse progress apparently never stops, and Microsoft just announce a pair of new ones to drive that point home. The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 (after the break) is the more portable one of ...
It’s hardly a radical idea, but you wonder why no one thought of it before. Microsoft, like its rival Logitech, makes numerous mice designed for use with notebook PCs — scaled-down devices that don’t ...
Sweet Mother of Pearl…what is it with companies and these ridiculously long product names. Let me tell you, there’s a reason why “Flickr” is popular, and it’s probably because it’s easy to say. Now ...
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