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 June 16, 2008We like the idea of a travel mouse slim enough to fit into a tight pocket or a space-challenged laptop bag, but the Macally Accuglide's wired connection has limited appeal.TAGS:MacBook Air, Apple MacBook, mouse, laptop computer, USB, Apple Computer
Reviewed on February 25, 2008The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is travel-friendly and more comfortable than your standard point-and-click, once you get used to a few design quirks. If you're looking for an accurate wireless mouse and don't mind replacing batteries once a year, then the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 6000 is the way to go.TAGS:transceiver, wrist, mouse, wheel, laser, USB, battery, Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh
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 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, keyboard, USB port, station, mouse, Bluetooth, Microsoft Corp., USB, 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:transceiver, Bluetooth, keyboard, Service Pack 2, mouse, battery, USB, Microsoft Corp., PC
Reviewed on November 13, 2007The Trust Gamer Pack Advanced GM-6400 gaming-mouse-and-headset-combo is not a bad way to sell hardware to gamers, but we had some sound quality issues with the headset. Those problems and the high price tag scared us off.TAGS:headset, laser, Logitech, mouse, gamer, USB, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows, games
Reviewed on October 31, 2003The Graphire3 is worth its steep price if you're heavily into editing digital images; otherwise, stick with a mouse.TAGS:Wacom, pen, tablet, sensitivity, mouse, USB, photograph
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