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Microsoft SideWinder X6 review

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Microsoft SideWinder X6 review

Offering 30 programmable buttons and the ability to record macros and keystrokes, the backlit SideWinder X6 keyboard will appeal to hard-core gamers who want full customisation options. It's not the most comfortable keyboard we've ever used, but its smooth operation is pleasing Read more

£34

19 March 2009 by Jeff Bakalar

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Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse review

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Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse review

Thanks to Microsoft's BlueTrack sensor, the Explorer Mini Mouse scrolls beautifully on surfaces that are usually no-go areas for a standard mouse. And, as well as being highly portable, it's extremely easy to set up and use, making it a perfect travelling companion -- as long as you're not left-handed Read more

£35

30 April 2009 by Justin Yu

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Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse review

Fans of first-person shooters and other reflex-dependent games will find much to like in the wired G500 Gaming Mouse. Its 1,000MHz polling rate means it's very accurate, while it's also comfortable and highly customisable. It's not necessarily an obvious choice for strategy gamers, though Read more

£38

8 October 2009 by Rich Brown

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Logitech S520 Cordless Desktop Keyboard review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Logitech S520 Cordless Desktop Keyboard review

At around £34, Logitech's basic Cordless Desktop S520 is one of its least expensive wireless mouse and keyboard sets. Though there's nothing quite revolutionary about this package, the little touches of convenience earn it our recommendation in this price range Read more

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25 September 2008 by Rich Brown

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Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition review

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Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition review

The Abyssus slithers a different path from the rest of Razer's snake-named gaming mice -- it's the cheapest in the range. It still offers a 3,500dpi sensor for highly accurate performance, but it's cut down on some of the features that adorn its more expensive broodmates Read more

£35

7 June 2010 by Luke Westaway

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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 review

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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 review

The Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 is a mainstream solution. This mouse and keyboard combination seems like a good entry point for the average user who wants a slightly more body-friendly desktop setup than a standard keyboard and mouse Read more

£37

10 July 2008 by Michelle Thatcher

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Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover review

Apple's Smart Cover for the iPad 2 is a good solution if you like travelling light, but still want to protect your tablet's screen. Its ability to fold into a stand is also very handy. Read more

£35

25 March 2011 by Flora Graham

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Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX review

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Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX review

The travel-friendly Anywhere Mouse MX may be relatively expensive, but it's unquestionably versatile and convenient. Its Darkfield laser sensor means it works on almost any surface, and its Unifying technology lets you connect up to six compatible Logitech keyboards and mice to the same USB transceiver Read more

£40

6 January 2010 by Justin Yu

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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 review

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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 review

Heavy typists would do well to investigate the Wireless Keyboard K350. It's comfortable, easy to get used to, and exploits Logitech's Unifying technology, which lets you connect up to six compatible peripherals to a single USB receiver. Compared with other ergonomic keyboards, it's also affordable Read more

£34

30 September 2009 by Justin Yu

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Logitech Wireless Mouse M505  review

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Logitech Wireless Mouse M505 review

The Wireless Mouse M505 is accurate and comfortable to use, but its key selling point is its accompanying Unifying receiver. That lets you connect up to six compatible Logitech devices, including other keyboards and mice, to the same mini-USB transceiver, handily freeing up USB ports Read more

£32

8 September 2009 by Justin Yu

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