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Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000


$90.00 Released September, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:High quality material and construction. Ambidextrous and comfortable. Bluetooth wireless connection, no extra adapters required (adapter inc. anyway).

The Cons:Somewhat heavy compared to similar mouses. Smooth scroll wheel, can be annoying for some users. Charging base adds wire clutter to a setup that was supposed to reduce that.

The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is a rechargeable ergonomic wireless laser mouse that connects to a Windows PC via Bluetooth. It utilizes a 2.4GHz Bluetooth USB transceiver to transfer signals directly from the mouse to one’s computer.

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At its core is Microsoft’s high-definition laser technology, which supplies up to 2000dpi, versus a conventional 400dpi optimal mouse. Included with the mouse is a charging station, as well as a battery life indicator right on the mouse itself. Additional features include 4-way scrolling and five customizable buttons.

Features

  • Rechargeable Wireless Mouse
  • 2.4GHz Bluetooth Technology
  • HD Laser Technology
  • Charging Base Station
  • Battery Status Indicator
  • 4-Way Scrolling
  • Customizable Buttons
  • 3 Year Warranty

Specifications

  • Compatibility (Win): Windows XP/Vista with SP2

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Pros
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    High quality material and construction

  • 2

    Ambidextrous and comfortable

  • 2

    Bluetooth wireless connection, no extra adapters required (adapter inc. anyway)

  • 2

    Included Bluetooth adapter can be used for the mouse as well as other devices such as cellphones

  • 2

    Can use either standard or rechargeable battery (with charging base)

  • 2

    Accurate optical sensor, even when compared to some gaming mouses

Cons
  • 2

    Somewhat heavy compared to similar mouses

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    Smooth scroll wheel, can be annoying for some users

  • 0

    Charging base adds wire clutter to a setup that was supposed to reduce that

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