If you don't want to be reliant on (or still don't really like using) a trackpad, and tire of dragging a full-sized mouse around, then the Odin, a laser-projected mouse, might be worth a look. You've ...
It’s another one! For our fourth mouse in the glorious Mouse Review Week here at CrunchGear, it’s the SteelSeries Ikari laser mouse. Sounds serious! We’ve already handled mice for the large-handed and ...
Finding a mouse that achieves the perfect balance between sensitivity and accuracy might seem next to impossible. Laser-based mice offer high sensitivity, but they tend to cause jittering. On the flip ...
We recently took a look at a couple of GAMDIAS items before, the more recent being the ARES Combo keyboard and mouse. Being a more budget offering, the ARES was extremely good value for money. Under ...
Get all the Star Wars jokes out of your system now. Logitech is introducing the first laser-powered mouse and it's a serious product. Yes, the MX 1000 cordless mouse has a laser inside it to control ...
I've been an optical mouse junkie for a long time now. Sadly, I ran out of replacement microswitches for my Intellimouse Explorer after they started to bounce. Left has been replaced five times, ...
What do people look for in their gaming mice? We recently spoke with SteelSeries about the company's distrust of DPI as the last word in mouse quality. The company's XAI Laser Mouse reflects this ...
Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out a new set of peripherals, including a laser-based mouse with enhanced game performance features. However, the company's first-ever laser mice, dubbed the 6000 series, ...
Should I get a laser or an optical mouse? Which one is better? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Mechanical ball mice are dead; ...
REDMOND, Wash. Sept. 6, 2005 Microsoft Corp. today unveiled its first wired laser mouse, outfitted with enhanced gaming performance features as part of its new Game Precision Series. Delivering ...
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