With a comfortable sculpted design, high-resolution laser tracking, and 2.4Ghz wireless technology, the Kensington Si750m provides the ultimate in mobility and precision on the road.
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Laser Notebook MouseHigh resolution laser sensor tracks the smallest of movements on almost any surfaceSculpted body and grips provide superior comfortMicro size ...
smallest of movements on almost any surfaceSculpted body and grips provide superior comfortMicro size for ultimate notebook portability2.4GHz wireless technolog
Features: Scrolling wheel, rubber side grips, battery indicator
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With a comfortable sculpted design, high-resolution laser tracking, and 2.4Ghz wireless technology, the Kensington Si750m provides the ultimate in mobility and precision on the road.
Advantages: Pop-out USB receiver can be stored in the mouse. Disadvantages: No built-in USB cable, and too big for traveler user
...Kensington is known for functional, but not exactly stylish. It is small enough to fit into a laptop case easily, but big enough to use with a desktop without fatiguing your hand. This mouse lacking built-in USB cable and there are better mice out there for both desktop and laptop use, and this hybrid represents a compromise on both fronts. Desktop users may be used to extra thumb buttons, but the Ci60 has just the basics--left and right buttons and a scroll wheel. i've found the standard 1,000-dpi sensors on Kensington's wireless mice to be precise and accurate, and didn't note any delayed reaction time--sometimes a factor for wireless mice. This mouse is okay for the home user. It use two AA battery for its power....
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Advantages: Cheap, Simple, Reliable Disadvantages: Bog standard, Not advanced, No SCROLL WHEEL :'(
...a fiver. I may actually buy one for my laptop as the touch pad is dire on it (see my acer review).
Right now to find flaws with it, the only obvious one is that theirs no wheel, sorry but I need a scroll wheel argh. Ok maybe I'm being a bit moody there but they are a nice lil addiction. Also it's still a Ball based mouse (rather than a laser one) so I'm presuming (no proof here) that they will need cleaning after rigourous useage.
Summary...for a budget mouse look no further, for a "mouse" look no further, if your not wanting any extras your just wanting a very good, reliable, sturdy, responsive mouse...get this one....
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Advantages: Small, respsonsive Disadvantages: Can not be switched off
...I bought this mouse after I was so impressed with my other Trust wirelessmouse. I bought this because it would fit into my laptop case.
The mouse is small, but is not too small, although I would not like to use it for very long periods of time. It has 2AA batteries which are supplied with the mouse, and they are rechargeable. To recharge the mouse, you plug the USB lead into the Laptop, and the other end into the mouse, and the wheel goes red when it is charging.
The battery life is good. On a full charge, it will last for about 3 days of reasonable use. But the only drawback of the mouse is that you can not turn it off. This means that when in you laptop bag, and when it is moving, the mouse thinks that you are moving it, so the battery gets low.
There is no software needed when running Windows XP. Although I needed to turn...
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I love this mouse! It has two modes for the scroll wheel which lets you spin through long documents quickly. It's very portable, which is great for people on the go! The Logitech VX Nano laser mouse is shaped for both left- and right-handed users; and... more
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