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Most of us remember a time when all mice actually looked like mice: plump and white with a tail-like cord sticking out. Thankfully, now we can have a mouse that matches our favorite shirt, supports our weakened wrist, or controls our cursor from 20 feet away. Find your favorite mouse here.

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Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
The updated IntelliMouse is among the recently released Microsoft mice using the new Tilt Wheel Technology, which allows the user to scroll horizontally. Bonus: it's available in a variety of shimmering metallic colors, making it an excellent choice for a style-crazed teenager or anyone else who takes computer style seriously.

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Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
Microsoft's updated Wireless Optical Mouse may be the ideal mouse. Reasonably priced at $45 and available in several metallic colors, it's the perfect choice for an everyday mouse. Plus, Microsoft's new Tilt Wheel Technology makes scrolling horizontally a lot easier.

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Logitech Click Optical Mouse
A bona fide value at $24.95, this corded mouse is missing some of the functions we've come to appreciate, including Back and Forward buttons for easy Internet surfing, but its sleek design and program selector key make it a worthwhile upgrade from the lackluster mouse that likely shipped with your PC.

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Logitech Cordless Click Plus Optical Mouse
Logitech adds a unique sixth button for switching windows to this wireless, five-button mouse, which makes it good for navigating through Windows. It also has a compact base and an updated ergonomic design, though it may feel a bit under-accommodating to those with larger hands.

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Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Mouse
The crème de la crème of optical mice, the MX900 is Bluetooth enabled, and its array of buttons and functions makes it our top choice for serious mousing. It's also awesomely precise and comfortable to use for hours on end, although battery life lasts for just a few days between recharges. However, this luxury device's $99.95 price tag is excessive for all but the fanciest PC setups.

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Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks
This mouse for notebooks may not be as tiny as some of the others we've seen, but it fits nicely into either hand, and it has a simple, sleek design that can't be beat. Plus, it comes with a handy case for travel and an ultracompact USB base that makes it perfect for a space-constrained desk.

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Kensington PilotMouse Optical Wireless
This mouse feels great in your right hand, sporting the same rubberized sides and ergonomic grip as its corded cousin, the PilotMouse Optical. Plus, its wireless receiver is the best-looking of any we've seen. Its estimated 10-week battery life falls short of the competition, but its low price makes it best for an occasional user.

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Kensington PilotMouse Optical
The rubberized sides and the symetrical, ergonomic shape of this mouse make it truly comfortable for either hand. Plus, its black-and-silver design is easy on the eyes. With a price hovering around $25, the PilotMouse Optical is a great choice for someone who wants an affordable mouse without giving up style or comfort.

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Belkin ErgoFit Wireless Optical Mouse
Belkin switches into stylish gear with this sleek black-and-silver mouse. Plus, its ergonomic design ensures comfort for the right-handed. It fails to impress with a standard three-month battery life, but at an economical $40, it's a solid five-button wireless for those on a budget.

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Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse
Belkin has jumped right on the Bluetooth input-device bandwagon along with Microsoft and Logitech. Unfortunately, this $80 device doesn't maintain Belkin's reputation as an inexpensive input-device manufacturer. All in all, this mouse is an acceptable choice, but you'd be wise to first consider the ambidextrous Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth.

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Belkin Nostromo n30 Game Mouse
Belkin's unique gaming mouse is the only device we could find that melds the vibrating sensations common to gaming devices with the typical navigational function of a mouse. However, serious gamers might not find it as fun as their trusty joystick, and it's too boxy for frequent use.

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Iogear USB Optical Mini Mouse
This nifty little mouse is ideal for mobile professionals and graphic designers alike. Thanks to a tiny switch on the side of the mouse, its user can choose between three different resolutions, with the highest one (800dpi) offering about twice the accuracy of a standard mouse.

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Iogear Memory Mini Mouse 800
Iogear's lightweight and tiny Memory Mini Mouse 800 is a perfect complement to the mobile lifestyle. More precise than your typical notebook's trackpad or pointer stick, this mouse also has 32MB of built-in memory, allowing you to store your important files and documents directly on it as you would on a floppy disk.

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Apple Wireless Mouse
Apple aims to dress up your desktop while eliminating pesky cord clutter with its sleek-looking Wireless Mouse. Rather than using RF, this stylish mouse connects with any Bluetooth-enabled Apple, such as a PowerBook. Read our review to find out if this device is for you.




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