20 reviews
December, 2008
Comfortable shape; accurate laser tracks responsively; rechargeable; "executive" design.
Notchless scroll dial is hard to press and results in sloppy scrolling; lefties left out of luck.
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 isn't cheap, but if you want to go wireless and have an extra $70 lying around, this mouse is certainly an option. If you're going to spend that much, though, we think you'll like Logitech's high
While the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 ($69.95) delivers on its promise of an accurate, responsive, and comfortable navigation experience, you can get Logitech's superior MX Revolution mouse for roughly the same price. Design The body of...
Microsoft's updated Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is geared toward users hoping to alleviate wrist pain commonly symptomatic of cheaper, generic mice. It features 2.4GHz wireless technology, a rechargeable battery, and built in access to Microsoft Vista's new...
Comfortable shape; accurate laser tracks responsively; rechargeable; "executive" design.
Notchless scroll dial is hard to press and results in sloppy scrolling; lefties left out of luck.
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 isn't cheap, but if you want to go wireless and have an extra $70 lying around, this mouse is certainly an option. If you're going to spend that much, though, we think you'll like Logitech's high-end offering better...
While the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 ($69.95) delivers on its promise of an accurate, responsive, and comfortable navigation experience, you can get Logitech's superior MX Revolution mouse for roughly the same price. Design The body of...
Reward your fingers with the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 remarkable right-handed rechargeable mouse. Inside its striking design is 2.4 GHz wireless technology, high definition...
The mouse is much ignored but you�€™d be amazed how much of a difference a good one can make, and this offering from Microsoft is the Rolls-Royce of mice.
The price is a sticking point, though. If you want the best, you have to pay for it. But in this case, we think $74 is too much
Let's be honest, if you've looked at the picture to the left, you're probably thinking the same thing we did when we first saw the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000: it's fairly ugly
In fact, we found this mouse a pleasure to use and its overall look was by no means a reflection of its comfort and ease of use
The mouse is much ignored but you'd be amazed how much of a difference a good one can make, and this offering from Microsoft is the Rolls-Royce of mice. Not only is it comfortable to hold, with a soft-touch finish and sculpted lines that make it feel as i...
A wireless mouse that is rechargeable
Can this out manoeuvre the competition?
Low profile, rechargeable, customisable buttons
Not much
The Microsoft Laser 7000 is a good mouse that performs well, it's just there are better and more feature-packed offerings on the market for the same price
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is a right-handed mouse with a low profile, a number of buttons that are all customisable and of course a four-way scroll wheel in the centre. The Microsoft Laser 7000 is a good mouse that performs well,...
Make sure your mouse is always charged
The Wireless Mouse 7000 is an ergonomic wireless mouse and placing designqui however traditional functions. His sensor laserdevrait ensure a smooth operation on any type of surfaces.Cerise on the cake, it comes with a station
- Specific Laser Sensor - No strings - Docking
- Not for left-handers
The fantasy is not the forte of this wireless mouse that seems to offer good comfort.
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