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Friday, January 22, 2010

Apple's New Magic Mouse

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Apple’s newly released Magic Mouse is a big improvement on their old Mighty Mouse.
Quick overview:

Design: While the mouse is not as ergonomic as Logitech mice, the design is sleek and aerodynamic. However as a result it lacks the feeling that Logitech mice give of being apart of your hand.
As a mouse: With laser tracking and plastic buffers on the bottom the mouse is easily maneuverable on tables to jeans.
Touch scrolling: Apple utilized almost the entire mouse in providing touch sensitive capabilities. Almost every part of the mouse will respond to touch. (Diagram of features shown below)
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Connection: Running on two AA batteries and bluetooth capabilities give you the freedom to use it as a portable mouse without the hassle of carrying along receivers.


Conclusion: Great mouse for the price at only $69


Source: Apple

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