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    • December 2008 en

      Microsoft Explorer Mouse

      Review summary: The Microsoft Explorer Mouse has revolutionary Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, which works more places than ever before, including on granite countertops, carpet - even on a wood table or a rough, unfinished park bench. It has a 30ft wireless range ...

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    • December 2008 en

      Microsoft Explorer Mouse

      By Rich Brown
      Award: Editor's Choice!
      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Review summary: microsoft explorer mouse review: Microsoft's new desktop mouse conquers surfaces no mouse has conquered before. It also happens to be very good.

      Pros: New BlueTrack mouse sensor works on almost any surface, Well-designed rechargeable base station, Included rechargeable battery, Snap-in USB receiver

      Cons: No dpi toggle button, Mushy scroll wheel

      Verdict: The Microsoft Explorer Mouse deserves your attention for its BlueTrack sensor technology that lets you use it on surfaces where other mice fail. Laptop owners, or anyone else who uses a non-desk-bound computer, will benefit from Microsoft's innovative ...

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    • December 2008 en

      Microsoft Explorer Mouse

      Award: Editor's Choice!
      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Pros: New BlueTrack mouse sensor works on almost any surface ; well-designed rechargeable base station ; included rechargeable battery ; snap-in USB receiver

      Cons: No dpi toggle button ; mushy scroll wheel

      Verdict: The Microsoft Explorer Mouse deserves your attention for its BlueTrack sensor technology that lets you use it on surfaces where other mice fail. Laptop owners, or anyone else who uses a nondeskbound computer, will benefit from Microsoft's innovative ...

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    • November 2008 en

      New Zealand PC World Magazine > Microsoft Explorer mouse

      By Jan Birkeland

      Review summary: Mouse technology has been relatively stagnant over the last few years - there's been the occasional upgrade in laser or infrared, but new features normally consisted of higher DPIs or a million customisable buttons. The techs at Microsoft, however, ...

      Verdict: The mouse itself is a fairly standard right-hand-only job, with the usual thumb groove and side buttons. Using the familiar 2.4GHz wireless technology, the Explorer model has a relatively small USB dongle that can attach to the underside of the mouse ...

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