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44 product results for "mice" in Mice

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  • Apple Magic Mouse video
    Editors' rating: 3 stars
      Overall score: 6.7 (3.0 stars)
    User rating: 3 stars
    Apple Magic Mouse Reviewed on 10/21/2009

    The bottom line: Apple's new wireless Magic Mouse gets a sleek makeover and even has multitouch controls, but it's better as a portable laptop companion rather than a full-size desktop accessory. The swiping gestures add interactivity to Web browsing and media, but the awkwardly narrow single button design leaves us reaching for better mice from Logitech and others. Read review

    Specs: Apple Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later, External, Mac, AA type, Mouse, Mouse, Wireless, Laser, Bluetooth

  • Razer Orochi
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 4h stars
    Razer Orochi Reviewed on 10/26/2009

    The bottom line: The Orochi, Razer's first gaming mouse designed for notebooks, combines a small size and Bluetooth connectivity with a feature set normally seen only on larger gaming mice. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, Mac, AA type, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wired, Wireless, Laser, Black

  • Logitech Wireless Mouse M505 (red) video
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
    Logitech Wireless Mouse M505 (red) Reviewed on 08/14/2009

    The bottom line: The Wireless M505 Mouse is a good choice for anyone using Logitech's Unifying USB transceiver (which also works with its keyboards), but it's priced a bit high considering its limited button layout. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, Mac, AA type, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wireless, Laser, Red

  • Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.7 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 4 stars
    Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX Reviewed on 09/21/2009

    The bottom line: The Anywhere Mouse MX bears Logitech's multiconnective Unifying receiver and glass-tracking Darkfield laser, but $80 is too much for a portable mouse--especially when the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 costs half the price for almost the same features. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, Mac, AA type, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wireless, Laser

  • Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks
    Editors' rating: 4h stars
      Overall score: 9.0 (4.5 stars)
    User rating: 4 stars
    Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks Editors' choice Reviewed on 08/23/2006

    The bottom line: The Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is the ultimate mousing experience on the go, providing comfort, performance, and features in a travel-friendly form factor. If you can afford its $79 price, you won't be disappointed. Read review

    Specs: Microsoft Windows XP, Apple Mac OS X 10.2.8, External, PC, Mac, AA type, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wireless, Laser, Black

  • Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000
    Editors' rating: 3 stars
      Overall score: 6.5 (3.0 stars)
    User rating: 2h stars
    Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Reviewed on 09/21/2007

    The bottom line: For mobile mousing without the hassle of a receiver, Microsoft's Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 fits the bill as long as you don't mind its somewhat lumpy design. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, Mac, AA type, 1000 dpi, Mouse, Wireless, Laser, Gray

  • Microsoft Explorer Mouse
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.3 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 3h stars
    Microsoft Explorer Mouse Editors' choice Reviewed on 12/15/2008

    The bottom line: The Microsoft Explorer Mouse deserves your attention for its BlueTrack sensor technology that lets you use it on surfaces where other mice fail. Laptop owners, or anyone else who uses a nondeskbound computer, will benefit from Microsoft's innovative new technology. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, Mac, AA type, USB, 1000 dpi, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wireless, Optical, Silver

  • Logitech MX Air
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.5 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 4 stars
    Logitech MX Air Reviewed on 07/12/2007

    The bottom line: The gyroscopic mouse finally gets a mainstream makeover with the Logitech MX Air, aimed at Media Center users. Read review

    Specs: Microsoft Windows XP, External, PC, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wireless, Laser

  • Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 4h stars
    Logitech G9 Laser Mouse Reviewed on 10/11/2007

    The bottom line: Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, USB, 3200 dpi, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wired, Laser

  • Razer DeathAdder
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 3h stars
    Razer DeathAdder Reviewed on 02/27/2007

    The bottom line: Razer's DeathAdder gaming mouse is a powerful accessory for fans of 3D shooters and others who might demand a high degree of customizability in their mice. We wish that Razer had delivered on its promise of Vista support out of the box, but aside from that and a few other issues, the DeathAdder performs exceptionally well. Read review

    Specs: External, PC, USB, 1800 dpi, 4 pin USB Type A, Mouse, Wired, Infrared