Wow, I though I had a headache after choosing the best laptop for myself.
Yesterday I went to pick out a mouse and was shocked to see how many different ones were on the shelf!
I saw Microsoft had a small wireless mouse for $40.
I thought wireless would be nice, but how inconvienent is the wire for someone working on a desktop?
The only reason I'm even getting one is because when I need to do some photo editing, my chubby fingers just aren't corridinated enough to use the touch pad.
For my limited needs, is there really a great deal of difference between the many that are available?
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here is a link in case you didn't find it: http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12286
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N6010: P4M 3.2G, 512MB Dual 333MHz, 60GB 7200RPM, ATI 9700M, 17" WXGA+
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If you want the best wired mouse availabe then the logitech MX518 is the one. It should be available pretty soon. But this is a gamers mouse due to its fast response times. If you check in the accessories forum you will find a link to a review of it, that I posted.
I like wireless mice just for the prospect of mobility, especially that the one I use has a small USB dongle. I use logitech mediaplay mouse, the remote control features are an awesome plus for me []
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N6010: P4M 3.2G, 512MB Dual 333MHz, 60GB 7200RPM, ATI 9700M, 17" WXGA+
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About Mice......
Discussion in 'Accessories' started by dloreski, Apr 24, 2005.