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  • Logitech MX Mice: The Weapon for Quakers!*
    Friday 10 January 2003 – 06:00
    The optical mouse is increasingly taking over trackball technology, and that is not a bad thing. The latest Logitech and Microsoft products are accurate and responsive. But the MX range takes it all a step further. The new sensor is unmatchable for precision and speed, and a new cordless technology does away with lag time.
  • Optical Mice: The Fall/Winter Collection*
    Friday 26 October 2001 – 07:00
    Only 59 shopping days to Christmas so, it's safe to start thinking about treating yourself to a bag full of goodies. This week we take a look at the optical mouse, both from a gamers and general user perspective.
  • Optical Mice: Microsoft and Logitech*
    Monday 20 October 2003 – 07:00
    The optical mouse sector has become a two-rat rat race, dominated by Microsoft and Logitech. We tested MS' and Logitech's newest and brightest gear to counter marketing hype with hard testing data. We also threw in for good measure performance results for the Razer Boomslang, touted by Terratec as the latest and greatest gaming mouse. For those of us who don't know enough about what optical mice benchmarks mean, but are afraid to ask, we have included an optical mice tutorial.
  • Microsoft Breeds Four Unique Mice*
    Wednesday 28 February 2007 – 02:35
    Microsoft Breeds Four Unique Mice Microsoft reacts to regain some of its lead in the race through the rodent technology maze.
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  • Steel and Ice for Mice?*
    Saturday 15 January 2005 – 06:00
    Not all mouse pads are created equal. Once again, our latest tests show that the surface on which you move your mouse can mean the difference between fragging and getting fragged. A lot also has to do with whether you put that rat on steel or ice.
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  • A4Tech's Media Desktop and Mice Cut The Cord*
    Saturday 14 August 2004 – 06:00
    A4Tech of Taiwan creates a stir with its wireless input devices. We take a look at its programmable MediaWEB Desktop, Office 8K multimedia mouse and cordless notebook mouse.
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