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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
A splendid bit of design that will please the most commited enthusiast, and a godsend for artists on a budget.
But while some of the other specifications have also been scaled back, the 12WX is still a fine graphics tablet. With 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity, it's possible to make anything from the most finessed of pen strokes to the broadest brush sweeps, a...
Easy to use and great value for digital imaging enthusiasts
Installation is a simple affair and, although the Bamboo software doesn't have the multitude of options present in the more expensiveWacom models, there are plenty of settings to adjust. Of note to graphics professionals is the lack of tilt sensitivity (a...
The mouse from gaming nirvana gets an update.
The sensation of using this mouse is unrivalled, but if you plan on using it for general desktop use exclusively, be aware that the MX revolution will be more comfortable thanks to its higher arch.
A quality ambidextrous notebook mouse that uses an extraordinarily small USB receiver.
Without any drivers installed, the mouse is highly sensitive. It works without complaining under all versions of Windows without complaining, as well as OS X. We opted to disable the inbuilt touchpad in our MacBook Pro whenever the USB mouse was present,...
A media hub that packs a webcam, USB ports 3.5mm audio ports, and does it all badly.
The VGA webcam claims 652 x 488 active pixels and 30fps video. However, it only offers a very-low quality 320 x 240 image both for still pictures and video and the bendy neck wobbles a lot. Photo quality is consequently dire: grainy and very low res and v...
October, 2006
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1 reviews
Why be anything less than perfectly comfortable when using your computer?
At $159 for the MX and $113 for the VX, they’re not cheap. But they’re the best wireless mice we’ve seen.
Two features step into the ring, and take each other out. It's a nice concept though.
Unfortunately, it’s only a qualified success as either a mouse or a VoIP handset. It isn’t particularly ergonomic in either of its roles, and using it for an extended period quickly becomes tiring. Thereâ€&...
October, 2006
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1 reviews
The fish-eye effect combined with substandard audio and poor software makes the Swann one to avoid.
September, 2006
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1 reviews
A simple, sleek solution for anybody with two PCs and no space to spare.
A typical situation lets you switch working between your desktop PC and Laptop just by clicking the ‘Flip’ switch. This sports a colour-coded LED which shows whether the orange or green input cable is being used. Note...
August, 2006
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