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Microsoft M03-00035 Wireless Intellimouse Explorer with Tilt Wheel Black Leather

Microsoft M03-00035 Wireless Intellimouse Explorer with Tilt Wheel Black Leather

List Price: $64.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NOT WORTH THE PRICE & VALUE, NOT PRECISE
Review: Not very precise and not comfortable to the hands. I would highly recommend the Logitech MX700 mouse which is rated 5 stars. DO NOT BUY THIS MOUSE OR ANY MOUSE SIMILAR TO THIS ONE.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: STAY AWAY, THE MOUSE HAVE LOTS OF PROBLEMS
Review: STAY AWAY, BAD SCROLL, NOT PRESCISE, DO NOT BUY.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Bentley among mere mice...
Review: This is without a doubt the smoothest functioning mouse I have ever owned and I have had more mice than Mickey mouse. This mouse feels soft and comfortable and cradles the hand like a luxury car cradles you when sit in it. Everyone I have allowed to try it out has been impressed to say the least. As for those reviewers who claim this mouse made their hand ache, or wrist hurt... perhaps you should hold the mouse properly, you must have stood on your head to get this effect. I like this mouse so much I am getting another just like it for gaming on my laptop!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great so far!
Review: This mouse is pretty nice, It was wacky at first until i got a nice connection. Since then its been good. I hope the battery life holds up. Its nice that it ships with batteries too. I'm not a fan of wireless keyboards and mice, but i decided to give it a go. I wont buy a wireless keyboard though. Give it a shot, I think you'll like it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Almost the worst mouse I've ever owned
Review: This mouse lags and is sloooow. Even with it set at top speed, it's so sluggish I couldn't stand to use it. The only slower mouse I've encountered was an old IBM one that had no acceleration at all. Microsoft just doesn't get it. After four of their mice plus four keyboards, and a wireless network system, I have finally decided never to trust in or buy Microsoft hardware again. (The quality of their software should have clued me in.) What did I do with this mouse? Smashed it to smithereens. It was almost satisfying.


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