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    • February 2008 en

      Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 (2008) review

      By Justin Yu

      Pros: Useful and intuitive magnifier ; increased mobility--the transceiver attaches to the undercarriage ; innovative ergonomic additions include double finger grooves and textured scroll wheel

      Cons: Contoured shape requires wrist angle adaptation, smooth vertical rocker lacks precision ; side buttons lack a tactile click

      Verdict: The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is travel-friendly and more comfortable than your standard point-and-click, once you get used to a few design quirks. If you're looking for an accurate wireless mouse and don't mind replacing batteries once a ...

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    • February 2008 en

      Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 (2008)

      By Justin Yu

      Review summary: The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 ($49.95) is Microsoft's newest addition to its line of laser guided mice. This model has an ergonomic design, customizable buttons, Microsoft's Magnifier and Flip 3D features, and a snap-in USB transceiver, a nod to you ...

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    • February 2008 en

      Review: Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000

      By Sal Cangeloso

      Review summary: It was earlier this month, less then three weeks ago, that we first learned about Microsoft's two new wireless laser mice. The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and the Wireless Laser mouse 7000 may seem like products already released by Microsoft, but they ...

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    • June 2007 en

      Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000

      By Kailas Shastry

      Review summary: A bunch of extra keys and good layout come at a steep price.

      Verdict: It is not just Windows and Office that Microsoft makes. The company is also regarded as a maker of some fine input devices. While the world seems to be going wireless, keyboards and mice are also trying to shrug off their cords, giving you a desktop ...

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    • May 2007 en

      Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000

      By Jeremy Atkinson

      Review summary: The main draw to the 6000 is its unconventional yet comfortable shape, as well as a few interesting features. Like many specialized mice these days, the 6000 is pricey; just be sure that you'll appreciate its features to justify the cost.

      Pros: Shape and hand orientation more ergonomic ; many software features ; side-to-side scrolling ; firm, grippable thumb area

      Cons: Pricey ; requires AA batteries ; side buttons a bit far from thumb ; no clicky scroll wheel ; slight wrist bend ; lefties need not apply

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