Reviewed on September 12, 2007If you can afford its high price, you'll be pleased by the Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse's comfort, features, and extremely portable design.TAGS:Logitech, receiver, mouse, laser, USB, notebook computer, battery
Reviewed on November 12, 2004A worthy alternative to a laptop's built-in pointing device, this downsized mouse is convenient for travel, but it sacrifices some comfort for its compact size.TAGS:optical mouse, receiver, mouse, battery, laptop computer, Microsoft Corp.
Reviewed on August 23, 2006The Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks is the ultimate mousing experience on the go, providing comfort, performance, and features in a travel-friendly form factor. If you can afford its $79 price, you won't be disappointed.TAGS:Logitech, notebook computer, mouse, receiver, laser, size, battery
Reviewed on September 12, 2007The Kensington Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse is a fine choice for when a laptop touch pad just won't do, with a USB receiver and USB cable stuffed into its slim body.TAGS:mouse, receiver, laptop computer
Reviewed on August 29, 2006The Logitech V450 Laser cordless mouse for notebooks is a simple, reasonably priced portable mouse that can free road warriors from touch pads and trackpoints.TAGS:Logitech, laser, mouse, notebook computer, receiver, USB
Reviewed on March 16, 2007Aimed 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, receiver, design, Microsoft Corp., USB, button
Reviewed on November 26, 2007It's not as fancy as any of the higher-end multimedia input devices from Logitech or Microsoft, but we found the straightforward features of Trust's DS-3250 Optical Wireless Multimedia worthwhile and easy to use. And at less than $70, its price is right, too.TAGS:receiver, Logitech, mouse, key, keyboard, button, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on April 29, 2005This travel-size mouse isn't the most comfortable, but its operation is flawless, and its receiver is stowable, making it one of our favorites.TAGS:mouse, receiver, battery, button
Reviewed on September 11, 2007The Kensington Ci85m's instant-on receiver works as advertised, but unless you have a specific reason for wanting an ExpressCard mouse (we can't really think of one offhand), stick to the slightly cheaper USB model.TAGS:Expresscard, receiver, mouse, USB, laptop computer, card
Reviewed on August 16, 2005The Kensington PilotMouse Laser Wireless Mini is comfortable to use--for a portable mouse--and is a good performer, but it's more expensive than comparable mice.TAGS:receiver, mouse, laser, light-emitting diode, button, battery
Reviewed on January 31, 2005Your tired digits will appreciate this mouse while you're on the road, but the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse is a superior travel-size mouse.TAGS:receiver, optical mouse, mouse, Creative Labs Inc., battery
Reviewed on September 12, 2007The Ci70 LE Wireless Optical Mouse straddles the line between a laptop mouse and a traditional desktop mouse, but this hybrid represents a compromise on both fronts.TAGS:mouse, receiver, laptop computer, battery
Reviewed on February 9, 2005The Kensington PocketMouse Convertible achieves comfort with its snap-on shell, but its performance is just average.TAGS:mouse, receiver, button, battery
Reviewed on June 15, 2007The Rocketfish Twister laser mouse won't take up much space in your laptop bag, and it incorporates a few great features, but its rectangular shape and compact size make it uncomfortable for all but the smallest hands.TAGS:Rocketfish, mouse, laser, receiver, Logitech, laptop computer, button