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Microsoft SideWinder X8 Mouse review
Allowing you to swap seamlessly between a wired and wireless connection, the SideWinder X8 Mouse is a worthy addition to any gamer's arsenal. With a BlueTrack sensor, it works well on a variety of usually off-limits surfaces, it sports a well-sculpted design, and it won't break the bank either Read more
21 July 2009 by Peter Brown
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Gyration Air Mouse Elite review
The Air Mouse Elite works both in standard desktop fashion and in mid-air, letting you navigate your computer wirelessly from up to 30m away. Performing admirably in both capacities, it will please people who make plenty of presentations, as well as those who want to navigate media on their PC from the couch Read more
17 March 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Microsoft Wireless Mouse 2000 review
The Wireless Mouse 2000 is affordable and can track on almost any surface, thanks to Microsoft's BlueTrack technology. We'd prefer the scroll wheel to be slightly less slippery, but this comfortable, travel-friendly mouse deserves consideration if you're seeking a new pointer Read more
15 April 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Razer DeathAdder review
Exceptional responsiveness and accuracy, plenty of customisation options, including the ability to set and save profiles and macros, and an excellent design make the Razer DeathAdder a superb affordable gaming mouse Read more
6 March 2007 by Rich Brown
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Razer Imperator review
The Imperator is a cracking gaming mouse at a decent price. Although it doesn't offer as many features as some rivals and lacks a wireless mode, it's well designed and responsive. It's also one of the most comfortable gaming mice we've ever used Read more
5 July 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Logitech G9 Laser Mouse review
The Logitech G9 Laser Mouse is a significant departure from the core design of the company's gaming mice in at least four years. Its two attachments let you change the grip and overall feel of the mouse. With customisable settings, this is one sensitive accessory Read more
11 January 2008 by Rich Brown
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Logitech MX610 Laser Cordless Mouse review
PC multitaskers who want navigation shortcuts in the palm of their hand will appreciate the Logitech MX610 laser cordless mouse. It's extremely easy to set-up and combines cordless functionality, laser optical engine, media controls and visual alerts Read more
9 December 2005 by Elsa Wenzel
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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
8 September 2009 by Justin Yu
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000 review
The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000 is a hybrid of desktop and laptop mouse features. It's fairly large and easy to use and includes side buttons and a four-way scroll wheel for moving from side to side in wide documents and Web pages Read more
24 September 2007 by Dan Ackerman
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Logitech MX Revolution review
The MX Revolution is a top-of-the-line cordless laser mouse, with innovative features such as a free-spinning scroll wheel, an application-switching side wheel and a button that brings up search results for highlighted text. You can't change its sensitivity on the fly, though, and it's very expensive for a mouse Read more
14 September 2006 by Rich Brown
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