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Number of Reviews collected

in Mouse & Pointing Devices

29

Total

543

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
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Average source rating

84

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

60

Mouse & Pointing Devices

SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse

SteelSeries feels their competition is doing things wrong, but does that mean they are doing things right? After taking a look at their Ikari laser mouse, we can wholeheartedly say "yes"! The Ikari is catered for gamers, and it shows. Simply put? The Ikar...

Extremely comfortable, great button placement, Sensitivity can be fine-tuned to the greatest degree ever possible, Accuracy might as well be perfect on a decent surface (even a $2 cloth mat), Automatic error correction can be removed/adjusted as the user...

Current software doesn't allow a mouse button to be programmed to a single key.

April, 2008

Rating

90

alaSCORE 93

4 reviews

Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet

Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet

By Matt Serrano

Wacom rarely release new products, however last month saw the launch of the Bamboo and Bamboo Fun tablets. We are taking a look at the latter, which is designed not for professional artists, but casual users who want to get more out of their PC. Have Waco...

Stylish, attractive look, Awesome software bundle, Affordable price

Included software is outdated, No wireless version

November, 2007

Rating

100

no alaScore

2 reviews

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Looking for the ultimate gaming mouse? Logitech's latest G9 offers a lot... and then some. Included is a switchable body, color-changing LEDs, 3200 DPI capabilities, MicroGear scroll-wheel, braided cable and much more. The question: Is it worth your $99?

Changeable Grips, Incredible Scroll Wheel, Braided USB cable, Optional Weights, On Board Memory, 3 Year Warranty

The shape will -not- be for everyone, Pricey (MSRP $99.00 US)

August, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 96

277 reviews

Microsoft Habu Laser Gaming Mouse

Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse

By Rob Williams

If you put two huge peripheral developers in a blender, what would pour out? Well, if it's Microsoft and Razer, you'd have a Habu gaming mouse. Built upon Razer's intuitive designs and Microsofts amazing logo, the Habu proves to be a gaming mouse worthy o...

Well designed product, comfortable to use, Blue LEDs implemented well, Software offers much customization, Backed by Razer quality

Might not be perfect for desktop work

April, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 87

213 reviews

OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse

OCZ has been hard at work lately. Their product lineup has evolved from offering power supplies and ram to flash drives, cooling solutions, video cards and even gaming mice. However, one thing's stayed the same: they've targeted themselves towards enthusi...

April, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 82

12 reviews

Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse

Razer has developed gaming mice for a while, but all have been ambidextrous. The DeathAdder breaks that habit to become the first Razer right-handed mouse. Aside from that, we quickly found out that the DeathAdder is one of the best looking and most comfo...

Quality build we have come to expect from Razer, Blue lit scroll where and Razer logo, Comfortable right handed design, Comfortable non slip material, 5 programmable buttons, Deep software tweaks

No dedicated DPI buttons on the mouse, Wired

March, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 86

7 reviews

Logitech NuLOOQ Navigator

Logitech NuLOOQ navigator

By Jen McPherson

We are always on the look out for a tool that can help us work faster and more efficiently. Logitech's NuLOOQ navigator promises a great deal of added functionality in a complimentary desktop tool, making it easier and more fun to use many applications. I...

February, 2007

Rating

60

alaSCORE 76

63 reviews

Logitech G7 laser cordless mouse

Logitech G7

By Greg King

Is the G7 the killer wireless gaming mouse we've been waiting for? Included is the proven design of the other Logitech gaming mice, spare battery and even DPI control.

Fast and accurate, Comfortable, Long battery life, Adjustable DPI settings up to 2000 DPI, It's got a frickin' laser!, 2 batteries are better than one

OMG! Where is the forward button?

November, 2006

Rating

90

alaSCORE 88

1110 reviews

Logitech IO

If you enjoy hand writing more than typing, then the io2 pen was made for you. Though this is a product that's been out for a while, we are taking a fresh look at it today to see if it stands the test of time. In the end, it still proves to be a quality p...

Lightweight, Very portable, Comfortable grip, Writes well, no globbing or clicking of the pen itself as you write, Easy to dock and upload/view your documents, Document conversion to multiple mediums and extensive compatibility, Much more memory than I wo...

Expensive, this is a $150 pen., Recognition software could prove unreliable for longer documents, the error percentile is acceptable for something short like an email or quick quoted notes, however after a full day of writing 40 pages, I would suspect the...

October, 2006

Rating

80

alaSCORE 84

184 reviews

Everglide G-1000 Gaming Mouse

A good mouse can be hard to find and a bad mouse can be even harder on your mind. Today we take a look at a mouse that has just a slight issue.

August, 2006

No rating

no alaScore

4 reviews

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