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Logitech VX Revolution review
The Logitech VX Revolution cordless laser mouse is a superior companion of the rodent persuasion. Its size makes for an ergonomic design but its star feature is Logitech's new 'nearly frictionless' scroll wheel, which lets you scroll through massive documents at extraordinary speeds. If you can afford an 'ultimate' mouse, this won't disappoint Read more
5 September 2006 by Andrew Gruen
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Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 review
There's not much to complain about when it comes to the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000. It's equally suited to both right- and left-handed users, its wireless connectivity reduces cable clutter, and Microsoft's BlueTrack technology means it scrolls beautifully on almost any surface Read more
28 August 2009 by Justin Yu
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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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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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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
