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Number of Reviews collected

in Mouse & Pointing Devices

32

Total

3802

Source country

AU

Australia

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
5

Average source rating

71

Highest rating

90

Lowest rating

50

Mouse & Pointing Devices

Wacom Cintiq 12WX

Wacom Cintiq 12WX

By PC World Staff (PC World (US online))

Smallest, most affordable Cintiq; crisp, bright LCD

Takes up lots of desk space, twice the price of a comparable Intuos tablet

Is the 12WX worth twice the price of a comparable-size Intuos tablet? Only if you value the built-in LCD.

February, 2008

Rating

75

alaSCORE 96

56 reviews

Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000

Ships with a wireless transceiver, but can also use Bluetooth; its transceiver is also a 1GB USB storage stick and charger

The scroll-wheel's left and right button movements can't be assigned an action in the IntelliPoint software

This mouse offers versatility, mobility and good accuracy for notebook users. While it's small, it's still fairly comfortable, but its scroll-wheel button could use a little more resistance.

December, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 95

19 reviews

Bamboo Fun tablet

Bamboo Fun tablet

By PC Advisor staff (PC World)

It's like touching pen to paper; thin, sleek and stylish

There are no wireless options, it's not suited for left-handed people

Bamboo Fun tablets bring the benefits of pen and tablet computing to a consumer audience. It may take a while to get accustomed to using a tablet; but if you stick with it, you'll find that the Bamboo offers a natural approach to drawing, photo retouching...

November, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 93

4 reviews

Logitech MX Air

Logitech MX Air

By Ross Catanzariti

Air mode, intuitive and easy to use, bright orange backlight, reprogrammable functions, good range, included charging dock

Expensive

It doesn't come cheap but the MX Air certainly performs well and is ideal for a media centre PC. It also works excellent as a regular desktop mouse.

November, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 97

150 reviews

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Logitech G9

By Andrew Kliem

Extremely precise, Comfortable to use, Lots of features, Adjustable weights

A little on the unattractive side, Expensive

Simply put, the G9 is the best gaming mouse on the market. While the aesthetics may not suit everybody's tastes, the comfortable design combined with the precision of a 3200 DPI sensor and a ton of features makes this a brilliant choice for hardcore gamer...

August, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 96

277 reviews

Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000

Laser pointer, media controls, Bluetooth, magnifier button, travel case

Hard to grip due to size

The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000 provides a good number of useful functions, and if you're going to get a travel mouse for presentation purposes then this mouse will go above and beyond the call of duty.

February, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 91

291 reviews

Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0

Accurate and comfortable

No third shortcut key

While hardcore gamers will want the increased accuracy of the Logitech G5 or Razer Copperhead, the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 is a cheaper alternative for those who still want an extremely accurate mouse on a budget.

February, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 86

323 reviews

Logitech MediaPlay Cordless Mouse

Logitech mm28

By James Dickinson

Good sound for a portable unit, long battery life

Distortion at high volume levels

A great speaker unit for anyone who needs a portable audio system

December, 2006

Rating

70

alaSCORE 87

567 reviews

Apple Mighty Mouse

Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse

By Ross Catanzariti

Comfortable, Looks, Scroll wheel, Touch sensitive buttons

Price, Side button positioning

Apple has cut the cables on its Mighty Mouse with this wireless version. A nice addition to your Mac, but the price is a sour point.

November, 2006

Rating

80

alaSCORE 89

1128 reviews

Cyber Snipa Gaming Keyboard

Cyber Snipa Gaming Keyboard

By Andrew Kliem

Performs keyboard functions well

Looks cheap, Name appeals to a select group

The Cyber Snipa keyboard is a very basic model that has all the traditional media keys, but nothing to set it apart from any offerings by other companies.

May, 2006

Rating

50

no alaScore

1 reviews

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