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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Mice
Apple Magic Mouse review
Apple fans are likely to be pleased with the wireless Magic Mouse. It looks right at home among other Apple devices, and some of its multi-touch functionality is extremely useful. While it's not the most comfortable mouse we've used, it's suitable for both left- and right-handed users too Read more
12 January 2010 by Justin Yu
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3M EM500GPS Ergonomic Mouse review
It looks more like a joystick than a mouse, but the 3M EM500GPS Ergonomic Mouse offers a comfortable alternative to standard mice. While it'll require some adaptation, the payoff is a more comfortable mousing experience, reducing potential repetitive stress injuries Read more
8 July 2008 by Michelle Thatcher
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MoGo Mouse BT review
Hate your laptop's fiddly trackpad? Haven't got room to tote another mouse around? Check this out -- a proper Bluetooth mouse that fits into your PC Card slot and charges up while it's in there. It's quite expensive though Read more
8 March 2007 by Sandra Vogel
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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
7 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Macally Turtle review
The black-and-white design may hint at Apple's laptops, the Macally Turtle mouse is a standard USB peripheral that will work fine on your Windows PC. It's most notable feature is its USB cable, which retracts into the mouse through a small flip-open door for safe travel Read more
9 July 2008 by Dan Ackerman
