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    • February 2006 en

      Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000

      By Bradford Day

      Review summary: And we're down to the last one. The final laser mouse I have for review is Microsoft's Laser Mouse 6000. This is the little brother to their Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, yet the two look nothing alik...

      Pros: Smooth, precise mouse, Ambidextrous design, Gaming-specific software features,

      Cons: Not enough special features, Side buttons can be difficult to use,

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    • February 2006 en

      Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000

      By Bruce Buckman

      Review summary: Pointing device As we all know, the mouse remains a key gaming accessory, so it's good to see Microsoft introducing the Laser Mouse 6000, a high-precision mouse with features aimed at gamers

      Verdict: The Laser Mouse 6000 is an ambidextrous design, featuring five buttons (including the scroll-wheel button) and a scroll wheel. Acknowledging that wireless mice aren't popular with gamers, the 6000 comes with a lightweight USB cord that doesn't ...

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    • January 2006 en

      Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000

      By Bradford Day

      Review summary: Microsoft has jumped straight into the laser mouse fray with the likes of Logitech and Razer. However, Microsoft is hardly new to the game and usually put together decent input devices. Previous l...

      Pros: Smooth tracking and gliding, Nifty magnifying glass feature, Comfortable for desktop use,

      Cons: Not a good gaming mouse, Clickless middle scroll button, Weak range, No rechargeable batteries, Short on features,

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    • January 2006 en

      Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000

      By Joshua Goldman, CNET.com

      Review summary: It's wireless and stylish, and it offers several useful features, but the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 has a cheap, lightweight feel that hurts this otherwise well-designed keyboard-and-mouse set.

      Pros: Good-looking, Curved keyboard for faster, more comfortable typing, Several programmable quick-launch keys, Windows and Mac OS compatible, Handy Zoom Slider and magnification features, Separate interfaces for configuring mouse and keyboard, Mushy mouse ...

      Cons: Separate interfaces for configuring mouse and keyboard, Mushy mouse buttons, Overall cheap feel

      Verdict: The keyboard is average in size: 487.7 by 55.9 by 246.4mm (LHW). Its ergonomic curved design makes for faster, more comfortable typing. If you're looking for a traditional clack from your keys, forget it: this keyboard keeps aural distractions to a ...

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    • January 2006 en

      Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000

      By Randolph Ramsay

      Review summary: microsoft laser mouse 6000 review: Microsoft has gamers in mind with its new Laser Mouse 6000.

      Pros: Ergonomically comfortable design, Five assignable buttons, Interesting and useful features, such as magnify, precision boosting and gaming toggle

      Cons: Can't activate gaming toggle's second sequence without going through the first

      Verdict: Microsoft's Laser Mouse 6000 offers good overall precision and some interesting features, with the most useful being magnify and precision booster.

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