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Reviewed on August 27, 2009
Logitech has met and surpassed Microsoft's recent mouse technology innovations by introducing the most versatile mouse sensor on the market in its new Performance Mouse MX. But even if you don't have a glass table crying out to become a workspace, this high-end input device has enough features and cushy design to make it a justifiable indulgence for anyone who takes their cursor control seriously.
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Logitech, glass, sensor, mouse, laser, industry standard, receiver, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
9.3
Spectacular
Check prices$79.95-$109.99
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Reviewed on September 21, 2007
For mobile mousing without the hassle of a receiver, Microsoft's Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 fits the bill as long as you don't mind its somewhat lumpy design.
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mouse, Bluetooth, laptop computer, Microsoft Corp.
Check prices$26.99-$49.99
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Reviewed on September 8, 2009
There's quite a lot to like about Logitech's new Gaming Mouse G500, but with a competing mouse from Microsoft offering its own set of features, gamers now have some choices to make. The G500 will appeal to performance-driven shooter fans. The choice is less clear for other kinds of PC gamers.
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Logitech, Razer, mouse, gamer, wheel, games, Microsoft Corp., PC
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$56.99-$69.99
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Reviewed on November 13, 2003
Microsoft's new Wireless Optical Mouse is the ultimate choice for everyday mousing.
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mouse, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
8.9
Excellent
Check prices$29.22-$34.99
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Reviewed on December 15, 2008
The Microsoft Explorer Mouse deserves your attention for its BlueTrack sensor technology that lets you use it on surfaces where other mice fail. Laptop owners, or anyone else who uses a nondeskbound computer, will benefit from Microsoft's innovative new technology.
TAGS:
mouse, laser, Logitech, glass, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Check prices$32.99-$79.99
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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.
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Logitech, transceiver, mouse, wireless mouse, laser, USB port, keyboard, battery, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$43.21-$54.69
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Reviewed on October 4, 2007
Microsoft took almost every popular feature of various high-end gaming mice and wrapped it into one highly customizable product. The design could use a little refinement, but otherwise the new Sidewinder Gaming Mouse would be a worthy addition to your PC gaming arsenal.
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Logitech, mouse, weight, gamer, laser, Microsoft Corp., games, button, LCD
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$29.99-$79.99
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CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$20.38-$34.99
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Reviewed on June 4, 2009
Microsoft's SideWinder X8 isn't the only mouse that can swap seamlessly between wired and wireless modes; however, between its BlueTrack sensor and its on-the-fly macro recording capability--not to mention a competitive price--we imagine few PC gamers won't want to get their hands on it.
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mouse, gamer, layout, design, button, Microsoft Corp., games
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$69.99-$89.99
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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, Microsoft Corp., button, battery
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$55.95-$79.99
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Reviewed on April 21, 2009
The Explorer Mini mouse features Microsoft's new BlueTrack sensor technology, which makes for smooth scrolling across almost any surface. Travelers listen up: unless you're left-handed, we're sure you'll appreciate its portability, ease of use, and innovative design.
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mouse, laser, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Check prices$24.90-$59.99
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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.
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Logitech, mouse, transceiver, laser, battery, receiver, keyboard, button, USB, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$60.95-$79.99
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Reviewed on August 11, 2009
The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 doesn't leave much room for complaint. Some will balk at the $40 price tag, but this mobile traveler fits comfortably in your hand and it can mouse on almost any surface, thanks to Microsoft's innovative Bluetrack technology. With a small footprint and a variety of stylish colors to choose from, this mouse makes a useful (and worthy) addition to your mobile arsenal.
TAGS:
mouse, transceiver, laser, Microsoft Corp., battery
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Check prices$31.50
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Check prices$12.00-$27.99
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Reviewed on December 12, 2005
It's wireless and stylish, and it offers several useful features, but the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 has a cheap, lightweight feel that hurts this otherwise well-designed keyboard-and-mouse set.
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laser, mouse, keyboard, Logitech, key, button, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$39.00-$49.99
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Reviewed on March 16, 2007
Aimed at relieving or preventing the onset of repetitive stress injuries, Microsoft's new mouse seems to have the right idea in its redesign of the standard mouse grip. If Microsoft's hardware design team had paid as much attention to some of its other elements, this mouse would be a winner.
TAGS:
3M Co., thumb, wrist, mouse, wheel, design, Microsoft Corp., button
Check prices$36.16-$79.99
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CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$29.90-$49.99
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Reviewed on June 1, 2006
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 is a good precision mouse for left-handers, but righties would be better off with a mouse designed for that hand.
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laser, mouse, Logitech, Microsoft Corp., button
Check prices$18.88-$41.99
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Reviewed on September 21, 2007
Microsoft's ambitious, if slightly awkward, Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 covers all the bases with built-in memory, both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz, and even a rechargeable battery.
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flash memory, transceiver, mouse, rechargeable battery, Bluetooth, battery, Microsoft Corp., laptop computer
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$23.79-$29.99
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Reviewed on September 19, 2008
It's hard to get too excited about Logitech's basic Cordless Desktop S520, but on close inspection, a few design elements help it stand out. If you typically find keyboard hot keys a good idea that's poorly implemented, we think you'll like this mostly well-designed mouse and keyboard set.
TAGS:
Logitech, keyboard, mouse, laser, key, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$42.99-$59.99
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