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Reviewed on August 14, 2009
The Wireless M505 Mouse is a good choice for anyone using Logitech's Unifying USB transceiver (which also works with its keyboards), but it's priced a bit high considering its limited button layout.
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Logitech, transceiver, mouse, wireless mouse, laser, keyboard, battery, USB port, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$40.83-$54.69
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Reviewed on September 21, 2009
The Anywhere Mouse MX bears Logitech's multiconnective Unifying receiver and glass-tracking Darkfield laser, but $80 is too much for a portable mouse--especially when the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 costs half the price for almost the same features.
TAGS:
Logitech, mouse, transceiver, laser, battery, receiver, button, keyboard, USB, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$60.95-$79.99
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Reviewed on August 20, 2009
The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a solid keyboard and mouse combination with a bevy of customizable buttons that make it a no-brainer to use with a home theater PC, but the asymmetrical button layout on the keyboard requires time to learn. If you're looking for a more ergonomic desktop set and willing to put in a little work, the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 will serve you well.
TAGS:
Logitech, mouse, keyboard, laser, button, Microsoft Corp., battery
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$56.99-$79.99
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Reviewed on February 7, 2007
Microsoft fits a number of useful features on to the keyboard in its new Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 set, but we're not sold. We'll give it credit for its easy-to-use media control buttons, but the keyboard lacks too much overall polish compared to competing products to earn a stronger recommendation.
TAGS:
Logitech, keyboard, mouse, key, Microsoft Corp., button, battery, PC
Check prices$69.99-$99.99
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Reviewed on June 10, 2009
Even semicompetitive PC gamers can get away with a less expensive mouse, but for the most dedicated, the Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode. If Razer fixed a few design and features issues, we'd feel better about the price.
TAGS:
Razer, mouse, profile, gamer, laser, Logitech, button, battery, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$109.88-$129.99
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Reviewed on March 25, 2008
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 isn't cheap, but if you want to go wireless and have an extra $70 lying around, this mouse is certainly an option. If you're going to spend that much, though, we think you'll like Logitech's high-end offering better.
TAGS:
wheel, mouse, Logitech, Microsoft Corp., button, battery
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$29.63-$69.99
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Reviewed on August 14, 2009
The Wireless M505 Mouse is a good choice for anyone using Logitech's Unifying USB transceiver (which also works with its keyboards), but it's priced a bit high considering its limited button layout.
TAGS:
Logitech, transceiver, mouse, wireless mouse, laser, keyboard, battery, USB port, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on August 14, 2009
The Wireless M505 Mouse is a good choice for anyone using Logitech's Unifying USB transceiver (which also works with its keyboards), but it's priced a bit high considering its limited button layout.
TAGS:
Logitech, transceiver, mouse, wireless mouse, laser, keyboard, battery, USB port, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$39.13-$52.48
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