Microsoft Explorer mouse RF Wireless BlueTrack

  • Brand : Microsoft
  • Product name : Explorer Mouse
  • Product code : 5AA-00001
  • Category : Mice
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  • Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:14:32
  • Warranty: : 3 years
  • Long product name Microsoft Explorer mouse RF Wireless BlueTrack :

    Explorer Mouse

  • Short summary description Microsoft Explorer mouse RF Wireless BlueTrack :

    Microsoft Explorer Mouse, BlueTrack, RF Wireless

  • Long summary description Microsoft Explorer mouse RF Wireless BlueTrack :

    Microsoft Explorer Mouse. Movement detection technology: BlueTrack, Device interface: RF Wireless, Buttons quantity: 3

Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:82
Uk has collected 46 expert reviews for Microsoft Explorer mouse RF Wireless BlueTrack and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
macworld.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:80
They might seem old fashioned, but trackball mice have one thing going for them: so long as there is a solid surface, you can always use a trackball mouse and it will work. However, when you need high precision tracking and speed, optical and laser mic...
  • Solid feel; good tracking reliability; efficient battery recharging.
  • Finicky scrolling; awkward left-hand use. Min specs: Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar), 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard)...
techadvisor.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:80
Product Code: 5AA-00004 Microsoft may be the worlds biggest software company, but it has fingers in the hardware peripherals pie too. The company enjoys a profitable sideline making keyboards and mice, and the Microsoft Explorer Mouse seems likely t...
  • Comfortable to use, reasonably good-looking and proficient in the wireless department, the Microsoft Explorer Mouse is a thoroughly decent piece of kit. David Price Lowest online price: ££42.50 Buy it now: click here...
gadgetrepublic.com
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:0
Computer mice have come a long way in the past decade. They have, for the most part, lost their tail but now they can move on virtually any surface. (Remember when the x and y coordinates were moved about on screen by a metal ball encased in rubber - h...
digitalversus.com
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:100
Microsoft has launched a new technology called BlueTrack. It claims to work on virtually any surface, including granite ,carpet and rough-grain wood. The idea behind this is that many people dont use their computer at a desk any more. Instead, they...
  • Charging Station, Works on virtually any surface, Two thumb buttons, Bulky, but welldesigned and comfortable...
  • No customisation for gamers, Logitechs USB Dongle is smaller, Scroll wheel on Logitech mice is easier to use...
theregister.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:95
The scroll wheel could do with standing a little more proud of the device in order to make moving left and right across documents easier and the USB dongle doesn't lie flush when clipped into the underside of the mouse for storage – and that's the only way of turning the mouse off – but, ultimately, these are peripheral grumblings. Microsoft also supplies a mains...
webuser.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:92
Microsofts latest mouse is a wireless, rechargeable device that sits comfortably under your palm. As well as left, right and central wheel buttons, it has a couple of thumb buttons – one to send your browser back, the other to open a magnifier, thoug...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:80
The best a mouse can get? A superb mouse, if you dont mind shelling out for it. Once upon a time, mice had balls. Then they got LEDs instead, producing the familiar red optical mouse glow. More recently, some mice have replaced the LEDs with lasers...
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:60
Most of us will have had problems with our mice before, such as poor tracking, where mouse movements the user makes are not reflected by the pointer on the screen.Modern 'optical' mice use a beam of light or an invisible laser to track movement. With m...
  • If you have a mouse problem, the Explorer will banish the blues...
alphr.com
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2011-08-02 00:21:53
Average rating:83
In technological terms, the evolution of the humble mouse has been an incredibly slow one: it's taken over 30 years for the ball mouse to be replaced by now-prevalent laser technology. Microsoft, though, has tried to speed up the evolutionary process w...
  • A pleasingly comfortable mouse to use, but the BlueTrak technology comes at a premium most won't need to pay...
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