Reviewed on November 24, 2003If you have a Bluetooth-enabled Mac, Apple?s Wireless Mouse is the natural choice. Just make sure you have the right OS first.TAGS:wireless mouse, mouse, Bluetooth, Apple Computer
Reviewed on August 14, 2009The 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, mouse, transceiver, wireless mouse, laser, USB port, battery, keyboard, Microsoft Corp.
Reviewed on November 21, 2008Targus' new Wireless Mouse for Mac replaces the scroll wheels and trackballs found on other mice with a clever optical sensor. It takes some getting used to, but is great for four-way scrolling.TAGS:wireless mouse, mouse, Apple Macintosh, Apple MacBook, Bluetooth
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, wireless mouse, station, USB port, mouse, Microsoft Corp., Bluetooth, PC, USB
Reviewed on August 14, 2009The 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.
Reviewed on August 14, 2009The 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, battery, USB port, keyboard, Microsoft Corp.