Reviewed on September 8, 2009There'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.TAGS:Logitech, Razer, mouse, gamer, wheel, games, Microsoft Corp., PC
Reviewed on June 15, 2007Microsoft's Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 brings a lot of features and functions. Its wireless, backlit keyboard is also rechargeable, but we wish it were better designed and about $50 less expensive. We suspect many people will be impressed at the features on the box, but then you'll see the price and move along.TAGS:Logitech, wireless mouse, keyboard, station, USB port, mouse, Microsoft Corp., Bluetooth, PC, USB
Reviewed on September 16, 2005The Microsoft Windows Optical Mouse 5000 is a straightforward, reliable mouse for basic home or office productivity.TAGS:fingerprint reader, mouse, button, Microsoft Corp., PC
Reviewed on February 7, 2007Microsoft 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
Reviewed on November 4, 2004The keyboard requires a good portion of your desk, but with its size comes an army of useful shortcut keys, a responsive mouse, and the ease and range of wireless Bluetooth technology.TAGS:Bluetooth, transceiver, keyboard, mouse, Microsoft Corp., Service Pack 2, PC
May 30, 2007Years in the making, company's new tabletop computer is controlled entirely through touch--there's no mouse or keyboard.Photos: Reaching out and touching MilanTAGS:Milan, lobby, finger, T-Mobile, Microsoft Corp., mouse, keyboard, photograph, PC